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Now why don't you actually READ EVERY POST ON THIS THREAD, and don't bother to post again until you have understood the issues. [ February 25, 2002: Message edited by: Jack the Bodiless ]</p> |
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Natural languages form a tree-like pattern; this pattern is associated with the movements of various peoples and the establishment of empires. Although much vocabulary can be borrowed, and often is, there is a "core" of a language that is much more seldom borrowed -- the grammar and the basic vocabulary. And when one compares these core features, one can construct family trees. And to date, several big language families have been identified, some with reconstructed vocabulary that places their origin well before the Bible's more reliable history. The best-studied of the big families, Indo-European, has a reconstructed ancestral vocabulary that includes words for dog, horse, cow, bull, sheep, and pig, but not cat or donkey; the lack of a word for donkey suggests some distance from the Middle East. In technology, they had words for wheel and axle and for conveying by vehicle; however, they had only one word for metal, suggesting a lack of familiarity. Words for "iron" in the recorded IE languages are multiple inventions and borrowings, suggesting a later acquaintance. And the Bible features lots of metal stuff, including iron stuff. For more, see <a href="http://www.bartleby.com/61/" target="_blank">The American Heritage Dictionary</a>, which contains not only a lot of ancestral-Indo-European info, but also ancestral-Semitic info. Quote:
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Holy christ on a bike, Ed is such a jackass! Can you people see what I mean now?
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Ed seems to have forgotten that he claimed that god is dead, and therefore is incapable of creating life, by Ed's own "reasoning." <a href="http://iidb.org/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=50&t=000066" target="_blank">"God is dead" says Ed</a> |
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[b] [quote] (Rim: Ed seems to believe in theistic evolution, day-age creationism, and young-earth creationism simultaneously) Ed: Because my post is primarily about the existence of the Christian God and the rationality of believing in him, not HOW he created the universe and life. Such a discussion belongs on another thread and I dont consider it of extreme importance. Quote:
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Hello everyone, I suggested that lets stop bullying ED for he is already quite a poor thing for he deluded himself too much that our words would not make any difference to him.
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2. Where are Ed's demonstrations of the nonexistence of all other possible deities? Quote:
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Well, folks, it's never a good idea to wrestle pigs (not only do you get dirty, but the pig enjoys it), but there's no argument against flogging trolls!
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