Re: are El/ohim and Allah related?



On Nov 22, 4:28 pm, Harlan Messinger
<hmessinger.removet...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Franz Gnaedinger wrote:
On Nov 21, 8:15 pm, Yusuf B Gursey <y...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
probably yes, but that goes into the field of relationships between
different roots of which there is no definite theory.

And as there is no definite theory, one is
allowed to look out for the missing parts.

What you actually mean, "one is allowed to make them up and then cite
one's inventions transparently as though they were the truth", and that
is pure garbage. In essence, your philosophy is that it's OK to lie to
people as long as they don't already know the truth.

And if they do know the truth, it's OK to slander and insult them.
.



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