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Doh! Most architetural terms we use came from the Latin language.
Well, so did most anatomical terms.
In fact there is so much Latin in the European languages (including English)
that you can find "mysterious " connections between almost anything.
There's the Proboscis, that is, nose or probe.
That's why we have computer programs called Probes, that "sniff" out
the information we want.
:cool:
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Ok Jehnx, but from some of the other posts I got the idea people were thinking there was a real correlation. So I posted.
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lol, that is quit funny, Mathematicaly, EVERYTHING is suposed to dorrelate in one minor way as loong as all things are equal!....which to me means **** all....
NIce post...
- Noia
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I feelt I needed to exspand on my last post!....
If we consider the Big bang theology, It says that all matter and energy derived from one point, the little know second part to thins is when all mater returns to that one point (Well'l be loooong gone), commonly know as the Big Crunsh! (heheh...Capt'n Crunch)
If all mater recombined, and returned to pure energy, you would be left with a PERFECT sphere about the size of a marble, containing the entire universe!
This state can not be held for long (Not Long in universal terms....could be billions of years).
When the Big bang happened again......All energy would be equaly distubuted again...and history would repeat it self, true incarnation.....
The pattern only repeats itself over and over again, and there for all things are related and all things correlate, just in a pattern so vast, we'll never see it all.
That is my theory....sory for babeling...
- Noia
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this really dosn't seem like the forum to discuss this, but if you must....overy well!
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preacherman481, its true that todays church may not 'do' pagan gods, they just rename pagan things and use them. For example, right around this time of year was the celebration of the pagan goddess eostar.
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Well Tedob 1, you got me on that one! :D As a matter of fact, if you look at some of the hymns in my denominations hymn book (United Methodist) I've heard that some of them may have been tavern drinking songs that were given Christian lyrics. Guess it's a case of "theological recycling."