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Does anyone know how to say "God does not exist" in arabic, hebrew or latin? etc.
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Oops, that should be slogans, not slagans.
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The New Testament is written in ancient Greek. In that language you have: Ὀ δε θεός ουχ ὐπάρχει. |
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I would definitely be careful with the Arabic slogans.
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You might enjoy the babelfish site. Don't think they do Arabic, however.
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I believe (though not with 100% certainty) that "la-ilaha" means "there is no god" in Arabic. (It's the first part of the shahadah.)
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would sanskrit count as a sacred language? or are we just talking abrahamic sacred here?
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I don't suppose anyone knows Coptic?
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Aren't Catholic masses performed in Latin? Aren't those scriptural?
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