The editorial presents the author's views on the use of the God's proper name by Christians, Muslims, and Jews. The discussion focuses on the idea that a sub-message is present for the listener when a practitioner of one of these religions speaks or writes using Christianity's, Islam's, or Judaism's proper name for God. The author concludes that enmity and barriers between religions can be avoided by using the more general word "God" in interreligious or public communication.