Let's go fix the article. They will revert it but it's a Kiddush Hashem to go to war with evil Wikipedian Anti-Semites.
I altered some of it. I didn't change every word they made up. People should not pronounce the Y word they use. There is no prohibition of writing or deleting it on a computer screen. If there was, you wouldn't be able to turn the screen off either. Printing it is the problem.
Here's the first paragraph after I changed part of it.
Yahwism is an imaginary religion that some people have accused the ancient Israelites of believing in. They claim that it's a "pagan religion that worshiped the God of Israel Hashem but also worshipped gods and goddesses of the pantheon of gods of the Land of Canaan, the southern portion of which would later come to be called the Land of Israel. Yahwism existed parallel to Canaanite polytheism, and in turn it was the monolatristic, primitive predecessor stage of modern-day Judaism, in its evolution into a monotheistic religion.".
Their Hashem article is locked so we can't fight them there. If we could, I would write that His origins pre-date the World.
Hashem[a] was the national god of Ancient Israel.[1] His origins reach at least to the early Iron Age and likely to the Late Bronze Age.[2] In the oldest biblical literature he is a storm-and-warrior deity[3] who leads the heavenly army against Israel's enemies;[4] at that time the Israelites worshipped him alongside a variety of Canaanite gods and goddesses, including El, Asherah and Baal,[5] but in later centuries El and Hashem became conflated and El-linked epithets such as El Shaddai came to be applied to Hashem alone,[6] and other gods and goddesses such as Baal and Asherah were absorbed into the Yahwistic religion.[7]