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Wrong again.

How do you expect to convince anyone of the value of your crackpot idea when even basic facts elude you?

You have in your mind only English language.
I have in my mind Holy Resurrected Language, Russian Language and English Language.
That's why I know many Russian words that have roots in Holy Language.
Unfortunately I do not live in English speaking environment.
That's why I don't know so many words in English that have roots from Holy language.
 
Don't add "having a girlfriend" to your list of fantasies.
Concentrate on the real world.
It has proven time after time that your ideas about how the world works are completely wrong.
My ideas are not about how the world works.
My ideas are about how the advanced Union of Developed and Correctly Developing countries must work.

So, assuming your conversation with fagin ever passed the Salmonella-iPhone / Inventing the water filter phase, I suggest he'd laugh at you. After which I'd buy him a pint and discuss things that are real. Like Bacon.
You think so because you are not inventor and designer of successfully working systems as I am.

Speaking of bacon, what if a non-Jew passes your silly vodka test?
If it will depend from me I will give him the right to name himself "Jew".
Of course in the case if he want to be Jew.
 
The root of the word Britain is not from the Torah - the more likely source is a Greek corruption of the Celtic/Welsh "Priteni" used to describe the inhabitants of the islands they called "Prydain".

What are you talking about?!
Greek alphabet has come from alphabet of Book of Book.
First Greeks wrote from right to left as Judah sons
And only later Greeks began to wright from left to right to be different from Jews.
 
I know - every once in a while though I have this urge to engage in a futile effort to battle a foe that cannot be defeated (ie, the appalling ingnorance that NatCo displays in the fields of biology, sociology, history, linguistics, etc.). It's the Celt in me.

My advice.
To find well educated creative in humanitarian area English - Holy Resurrected Language bilingual persons.
Only this type of man have ability to find many English words that have roots that have roots in their sounds and in their meanings in the Holy Language of the Torah.
 
Unfortunately I do not live in English speaking environment.

That's why I don't know so many words in English that have roots from Holy language.
You know even fewer than you think, because the word "Britain"

1 is derived from Celtic or pre-Celtic roots
2 is not in any way related to the Hebrew word for "alliance".
 
Yes. It's a bad habit but one which, unfortunately, I share.

Good things can emerge from nonsense though. When believable info is presented to me I'm reminded to attempt to learn about things I'd forgotten to over the years.

OT: Point in case being your reference to the origins of the word "Britain".
I should try to learn more about such things.

Ah well, every dirty puddle can reflect rainbows.
ETA: And Cosmo has a filter to prove it :)

I will be happy if the "dirty puddle" of my texts will reflect and generate the "rainbows" of creativity in your mind.

"breet" from Holy Language can be translated as "union" or "agreement".
So Great Britain means "Great Union" or "Great Agreement" between some states.
First they were England, Scotland and Ireland.
Than England has added more and more countries of different level of sovereignty to to the Great Anglo-Saxon Empire of 19 centuary.
 
I feel it relevant to remind folks that Cosmo's other thread, (which for some reason is still in the Business/Economics section) is titled "blah blah, how to make money from it". This suggests to me that he wanted to make money by telling people to starve themselves to death after pigging out on raw chicken.

Recurring themes:
Vodka
Wanting money
Magic bumhole distillery.
Robot judges.

There are more but are too silly to mention.

Even from this dirty chaos you have in your mind from my great thread I can build a Great New Saturday Order.
 
I will be happy if the "dirty puddle" of my texts will reflect and generate the "rainbows" of creativity in your mind.

"breet" from Holy Language can be translated as "union" or "agreement".
So Great Britain means "Great Union" or "Great Agreement" between some states.
First they were England, Scotland and Ireland.
Than England has added more and more countries of different level of sovereignty to to the Great Anglo-Saxon Empire of 19 centuary.
Again, this is utter nonsense. Why do you not look up the etymology of this word? It is of ancient origin, and doesn't refer to the union of the countries of the British Isles. It was noted by the Greeks in ancient times. It is not a Hebrew word, but a P-Celtic word, perhaps meaning "tattooed" or "painted".

In Gaelic the name for the ancient Picts is "cruithne", which is the same word.

In writings from Ireland, the name Cruthin, Cruthini, Cruthni, Cruithni or Cruithini (Modern Irish: Cruithne) was used to refer both to the Picts and to another group of people who lived alongside the Ulaid in eastern Ulster. It is generally accepted that this is derived from *Qritani, which is the Goidelic/Q-Celtic version of the Britonnic/P-Celtic *Pritani. From this came Britanni, the Roman name for those now called the Britons. It has been suggested that Cruthin referred to all Britons not conquered by the Romans—those who lived outside Roman Britannia, north of Hadrian's Wall.​

So this demonym is thousands of years older than the Union of England, Scotland and Ireland.
 
Yes but you're the only person pushing the idea and it's going nowhere. You have no supporters. No legislative bodies are debating your ideas. No grassroots organizations are rallying to your cause. This idea is just dead. I wont even say dead on arrival since it never went anywhere.
You have chance to be right if you think that today the chance to implement my Great Social Project looks 1%.
It means that I have not zero chance of it's successful implementation today.
But you have not any chance to be right if you think that my project has zero chance to be implemented for ever.
To say that my project will not be implemented for ever is the same that to say that God did not exist and will not ever exist.
I now some persons that think so but most people do not think so.
 
You have chance to be right if you think that today the chance to implement my Great Social Project looks 1%.
It means that I have not zero chance of it's successful implementation today.
But you have not any chance to be right if you think that my project has zero chance to be implemented for ever.
To say that my project will not be implemented for ever is the same that to say that God did not exist and will not ever exist.
I now some persons that think so but most people do not think so.

So you still have no supporters and no legislative bodies are discussing your ideas.
 
No, it is not. Britannia stems from the Greek, and refers to the fact that the core of Britain is insular. It's really really easy to look up. Greek is not rooted in Hebrew. In any case, the first written instance of the root word in Greek predates the writing of the Torah by about 2500 years.

Writing in Greece emerged in the second half of the 8th century BC from the letters of the Torah.
Iliad recorded in the 6th century BC.
At this time, the text of the Pentateuch of Moses in the Holy Language of God already existed for 1,000 years.
 
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