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Pronunciation: 'mA-g&s Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural ma·gi /'mA-"jI, 'ma-/ Etymology: Latin, from Greek magos -- more at MAGIC Date: 1621 1 a : a member of a hereditary priestly class among the ancient Medes and Persians b often capitalized : one of the traditionally three wise men from the East paying homage to the infant Jesus I'm a big gamer, so i've always used this name for fantasy and roleplaying screen names which is what it originated as. Back in Diablo I i think is when I first started using it, maybe in Warcraft.... but we digress from the topic... |
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Ever come across a game called Starcraft? I can vaguely remember a person with the handle Magus, granted it could be a widely used account name.
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Well, I do have a question for you. Who was Cain's wife? Reproduction with Eve...incestual fornication was allowed by god? Highly doubtful, the theory of evolution once again prevails.
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Hmm, no I highly doubt it was you then. This guy played for Team Canada, so I'm sure he would've been more familiar with his account name .
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Where in the Bible does it say Adam and Eve produced many kids... and why is there no mention of them, wouldn't the 2nd generation of man also be important........
Here's another question for you....... According to the Bible, man was created with a deciphered language.... tell me then, why would that language have not been passed down and exist today... Logic tells us that men from different areas of the world created their own languages (and religions) based on the area around them. |
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