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They are both Indo-European languages of the Satem group. See https://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/IE_Main2_Satem.html.
Very interesting material.
I know Russian and I know the Holy Resurrected Language and know for sure that they are 2 similar and kindred languages.
But Russian is kindred to Sanskrit as we see in your material.
So Sanskrit is kindred to Holy Language.

So called “Old Persian” is the global lingual franker of the Great Persian Empire.
But it was so called Aramaic Empire Language of great area from Egypt to India – Semitic language – very very similar to the Holy Language.

I thing that in your picture instead of “Proto-Indo-European” have to written “Holy Language”.
It's not a question of "belief". Go and look it up.
I will believe to such persons as Alexander Piatigorsky for not to do too much job.
I notice you don't quote the Cambridge professor on that point, because it's complete nonsense.
It is the complete nonsense for people with deficit of creative and logical thinking.
If you mean, languages with writing, no they are not. Sumerian, and other languages written in cuneiform, as well as Ancient Egyptian, are much older.
The earliest known inscription in Hebrew is the Khirbet Qeiyafa Inscription (11th — 10th century BCE), if it can indeed be considered Hebrew at that early a stage.
Wiki. Your ridiculous early date has been pulled by fundamentalist bible thumpers out of their arse, to "prove" that the Torah was written by Moses in the desert from words dictated by YHWH.
Sumerian and Ancient Egyptian were Semitic people, so their languages were Semitic Languages.

“That is absurd. Anyway by that argument Hebrew is not the Holy Language. Sumerian is. In fact the word "Eden" seems to be Sumerian.
The Sumerian paradise is called Dilmun. (It should be noted, however that Eden (edinu) was also originally a Sumerian word, meaning ‘plain’ or “steppe’.”
Do you know what means the word “Sumerian”?
Look in your favorite Wiki and you will find nothing.
But because I know the Holy Resurrected Language I will tell you that “Sumerian” - "שומרית"- “Shomrit” means «Guards”.

That is completely moronic. Semitic languages had an alphabet very early. Undoubtedly it was invented by speakers of such languages; and that invention spread to many areas, including Greece and India. But that does not mean that Greek and Sanskrit are Semitic languages. This has been pointed out to you before, indeed many times.
I think that the probable that the Greek language is akin to Sanskrit is as big as that the Greek language is akin of the Holy Language.
 
Do you know what means the word “Sumerian”?
Look in your favorite Wiki and you will find nothing.
But because I know the Holy Resurrected Language I will tell you that “Sumerian” - "שומרית"- “Shomrit” means «Guards”.


I think that the probable that the Greek language is akin to Sanskrit is as big as that the Greek language is akin of the Holy Language.
This is all complete drivel. Sumerian is much older than Hebrew, and it was neither a Semitic nor an Indo European language. Here's my favourite wiki
Sumerian is a language isolate. Ever since decipherment, it has been the subject of much effort to relate it to a wide variety of languages. Because it has a peculiar prestige as the most ancient written language, proposals for linguistic affinity sometimes have a nationalistic background. Such proposals enjoy virtually no support amongst linguists because of their unverifiability.​
But you have proposed semitic affinity because of your "nationalistic background". This has "virtually no support among linguists", but you support it because you believe nothing except nonsense about linguistics, unfortunately.
 
Such doctors exist for sure.
I know some of those doctors.
But unfortunately I have no ability to make the scientific researches with them about phenomena of my “To Eat Only in the 7th Days lifestyle”.
Earlier you said (and my remark was aimed at what you said) that you could not find such doctors. I'm glad you seem to have found some even if they don't cooperate. Perhaps you should ask them why not.
 
Well, I live in a country you want to be part of your union. I'm still going to ignore your rules.

Or move to Canada.

Cosmo doesn't know where it is so you could hide there while he blabbers on about his stupid Holy Language.
 
Or move to Canada.



Cosmo doesn't know where it is so you could hide there while he blabbers on about his stupid Holy Language.



We'd just sit him between a rabid Parti Quebecois supporter and one of the "speak white" crowd from TROC, break out the beer and popcorn and enjoy the show. The Great Canadian Language debate would drop away in a few minutes, BOTH idiots would look at each other, nod, shake hands and deal with Cosmo in a manner destined to strengthen bonds for years to come.
 
How can people believe in God "in a secular format"? If they do believe in God how can they possibly believe that an infinite eternal omniscient God has a particular language?

This is gross primitivism. It is equivalent to crude anthropomorphic idolatry. Ancient Israelites, when they were nomadic goatherds who carried their God about in a box, believed he was their particular tribal God (the Ammonites had a different one [Judges 11:22-24] - who presumably lived in a different box) Of course each God spoke the language of the respective tribe. That is obvious.

But these primitive ideas are now obsolete, and believers no longer perceive Divinity in such ridiculous ways. Your ideas are several millennia out of date.

There are very many superstitions in the world But the world religious are just 4.
4 Book of the three world religions are the common cultural code of humanity.
Therefore, everyone should know the texts of those 4 Books to understand the cultural foundations of mankind.
 
Why do you NEVER check even the most elementary sources of information?? This is from Jones' wiki bio.
The young William Jones was a linguistic prodigy, who in addition to his native languages English and Welsh, learned Greek, Latin, Persian, Arabic, Hebrew and the basics of Chinese writing at an early age. By the end of his life he knew thirteen languages thoroughly and another twenty-eight reasonably well, making him a hyperpolyglot.​

There is no Sanskrit in this list.
 
There are very many superstitions in the world But the world religious are just 4.
4 Book of the three world religions are the common cultural code of humanity.
Therefore, everyone should know the texts of those 4 Books to understand the cultural foundations of mankind.

There are a considerable number of religions, not just4. Off the top of my head:

Christianity, with its hundred of flavours;
Islam;
Judaism;
Buddhism;
Sikhism;
Taoism;
Shintoism;
Zoarastrian;
Hellenic pantheism;
Animism;
the dozens of First Nations religious beliefs;
the spiritual beliefs of many indigineous peoples;
Mormonism;
etc.

And I am fairly certain I am barely scratching the surface.

Roman panthesim gives us the basis for the names of the months in the calendar for much of the world, while Germanic pantheism gives us several of the days of the week. A good number of "Christian" holidays fall on the days of former pagan holidays, not because of coincidence but because of a deliberate attempt to co-opt the former religion while Christianity muscled its way in.

All this to emphasize that you clearly do not understand history, social development or cultural syncretism any more than you understand linguistics, nutrition, legal theory, etc.
 
There are a considerable number of religions, not just4. Off the top of my head:

Christianity, with its hundred of flavours;
Islam;
Judaism;
Buddhism;
Sikhism;
Taoism;
Shintoism;
Zoarastrian;
Hellenic pantheism;
Animism;
the dozens of First Nations religious beliefs;
the spiritual beliefs of many indigineous peoples;
Mormonism;
etc.

And I am fairly certain I am barely scratching the surface.

Roman panthesim gives us the basis for the names of the months in the calendar for much of the world, while Germanic pantheism gives us several of the days of the week. A good number of "Christian" holidays fall on the days of former pagan holidays, not because of coincidence but because of a deliberate attempt to co-opt the former religion while Christianity muscled its way in.

All this to emphasize that you clearly do not understand history, social development or cultural syncretism any more than you understand linguistics, nutrition, legal theory, etc.

Don't forget cargo cults of the South Pacific.
 
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