Re: Shall We All Leave At Once?




<pbowles@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:9031e46a-7226-41b0-bf08-93ac8c8c1edf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 25 May, 21:25, marc_CH <m...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Agamemnon wrote:
>>> The planets are all named after Gods.

>> There's a god named 'Earth', is there? Wow. What this the god of? >> Dirt?

> Yes. Ge or Gaia, aka. Mother Earth derived from the Phoenician Goddess
> of nature, Beruth.

And how do any of these names become the word 'Earth'?

Ah, easy. You see, Beruth contains four of the same letters as Earth,
and to Aggy looking at it and not bothering to do his research,
"Beruth" (pronounced with an "uth" sound) looks as though it sounds a
bit like "Earth". From there Aggy's simple-minded take on philology
does the rest - if two words look and sound (to him) vaguely similar

GET AND EDUCATION YOU FUCKING PRICK!

Earth is Mother Nature. Beruth is the Phoenician Goddess of Nature, the Phoenician Mother Goddess. It's not just about the word itself but its meaning and function. Both words are identical names for the Goddess of nature and both words mean land.

The Germanic peoples in case you don't know claim royal decent from the Assyrians, a Semitic people. The Hebrew word for Earth (dry land) is Eretz (Genesis 1:9-10).


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