Re: Kent Hovind - Subornation of False Muster?




Gerry Murphy wrote:
"Kleuskes & Moos" <kleuske@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Emperor derives from Imperator: someone who has "imperium" and _most_
imperators did not carry the title Caesar. Nero, however, called
himself Caesar, wasn't related to G. Julius Caesar and wasn't an
Imperator, neither was Domitian, Caligula, etc. The german word for
Emperor, Kaiser, is actually directly derived from the name Caesar
(Pronounced "kaisar", not "sesar" as most people do).


Did you somehow imagine half the people on T.O. didn't already know this?

The fact that ''Gaius Julius'' is a very common name seems to have
slipped by you, too. In the part you (conveniently) snipped, i was
answering your challenges, this is the last part of that post, and by
selectively snipping you seem to be eager to create a false impression
intentionally.

Or do you just slip too easily into pedantry?

Answering a challenge and supporting ones answer can hardly be called
slipping into pedantery. This is the second time you make accusations
you cannot back up.

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