Re: Evolution Exposed by Roger Patterson
- From: bdbryant@xxxxxxxxxxx (Bobby Bryant)
- Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 17:59:45 GMT
In article <180248605.0000dde6.030.0001@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
TomS <TomS_member@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
"Baraminology" is common enough to have an entry in Wikipedia.
The etymology given for the word is: "The term was devised in 1990
by Kurt P. Wise, based on Frank Lewis Marsh's 1941 coinage of the
term "baramin" from the Hebrew words bara (create) and min (kind);
the combination does not make sense in actual Hebrew."
Kind of like 'hippopotamus', which means "horseriver" rather than
the intended "riverhorse".
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