Re: Shall We All Leave At Once?
- From: "Agamemnon" <agamemnon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 02:23:18 +0100
<pbowles@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:67b22154-a13c-43f2-995a-c75b608c5375@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 26 May, 20:05, "Agamemnon" <agamem...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Andrew" <thecr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On 2008-05-26 14:03:20 +0100, "Agamemnon" <agamem...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> said:
>> <pbow...@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> On 26 May, 00:25, "Agamemnon" <agamem...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> <pbow...@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> > 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).- Hide quoted text -
>>> - Show quoted text -
>> <<<Oh, and in case you're interested:
>> earth
>> O.E. eorðe "ground, soil, dry land," also used (along with
>> middangeard) for "the (material) world" (as opposed to the heavens or
>> the underworld), from P.Gmc. *ertho (cf. O.N. jörð, M.Du. eerde,
>> O.H.G. erda, Goth. airþa), from PIE base *er-. The earth considered as
>> a planet was so called from c.1400. Earthy in the fig. sense of
>> "coarse, unrefined" is from 1594. Earthworm first attested 1591.
>> Earthwork is from 1633. Earthlight apparently coined 1833 by British
>> astronomer John Herschel.>>>
>> And the PIE root is from the SEMITIC Eretz!
> No it's NOT. It's Indo-european!
Only after it was adopted from Semitic.
<<<So not only have you lost all contact with reality, as is usual for
you, but you've also lost all sense of time - PIE predated Semitic,
and even if it didn't predate Proto-Semitic it certainly predated
Phoenician and any goddess called Beruth, so even this wild conjecture
doesn't help your case (which was not that "Earth" was derived from
some random Semitic word meaning land, but specifically that it was
named after a Phoenecian goddess) - and there's no suggestion that the
proto-Indo-European base had anything to do with any goddess.>>>
GET AN EDUCATION IGNORANT FOOL!
Semitic languages were being recoded in writing before Proto-Indo-European was even spoken let alone written down.
The earliest Indo-European writing is Hittite dating to 1800 BC. The Phoenicians occupied the area of Beirut since at least 2200 BC. The Germanic races did not emerge until 1600 BC when Tuiscon (Tuitshe/Shem/Adad-Shamshi II) migrated from Assyria to Phrygia and ruled from there up to the river Danube Delta after the Thera Eruption Tsunami caused the Ogygian Deluge.
Erda was an ancient German EARTH GODDESS!
Where on *** do you think her association as an EARTH GODDESS came from?
http://www.pantheon.org/articles/e/erda.html
Beruth reigned over the Canaanites in about 1760 BC (about the same time that Adam lived), give or take a generation or if you go by Herodotus dating of the Phoenicians foundation of Tyre to about 2800 BC even earlier still.
The Germans were all descended from Tuiscon who is also known as Shem the son of Janus II (aka. Ogygus/Noe) who lived 160 years after Beruth.
Why on *** do you think they she the same name as the Phoenician Earth Goddess with their own Earth Goddess? Because Tuiscon their founder worshiped the same Gods.
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