No, it’s a reference to the Miracle of Chanukah, when G-d miraculously produced enough oil to keep a flame burning for eight days, even though the container only held enough for a single day. Cooper has previously expressed concern about the cost of filling up his heating oil tank for the Winter.
The clue is the calendar – it’s the day before Hanukkah, which fell on December 22nd that year.
Certain sects of Judaism (most notably the Hasidim) take the commandment that one should never write God’s name out to mean ANY depiction of God’s name, not just YHWH.
Praying to the Comic God.
No, it’s a reference to the Miracle of Chanukah, when G-d miraculously produced enough oil to keep a flame burning for eight days, even though the container only held enough for a single day. Cooper has previously expressed concern about the cost of filling up his heating oil tank for the Winter.
The clue is the calendar – it’s the day before Hanukkah, which fell on December 22nd that year.
Why did you censor the word “god”?
Just a guess but since Old Wolf’s use of God is not censored, God as written by Hamakei was censored by Hamakei for whatever reason.
Certain sects of Judaism (most notably the Hasidim) take the commandment that one should never write God’s name out to mean ANY depiction of God’s name, not just YHWH.