Are you seriously saying that "elohim" and "adonai" aren't references to the same entity?
As a matter of fact, there is a body of scholarship that clearly distinguishes between El, Elohim, and YHWH. See, for example, Canaanite Myth and Hebrew Epic by Frank M. Cross.
[This message has been edited by ConsequentAtheist, 12-09-2003]
Not "two different titles for god", but of two different Gods later conflated into a single Deity, with Elohim often referring to the Divine Council (as in Deut. 32:8).
Jews come in as younger brothers. They come in as barbaric Bedouins from the desert, into highly sophisticated agricultural areas, and they're declaring that although the others are the elders - as Cain was, the founder of cities and all that - they are God's favorite.
Baseless sophistry. Note the glaring absence of evidence supporting this babble.