A LITTLE STRANGE ENGLISH WORDS
од Francisko1, 08. јануар 2010.
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Rogir (Погледати профил) 10. јануар 2010. 20.21.43
Jes (Погледати профил) 10. јануар 2010. 20.24.28
niko-tina:I always thought that "wilst" was a word just like any other but not very used. Is there any nuance between "wilst" and "while" I don't know about?Well, I am not an expert in these matters, but I think there is no difference between "wilst" and "while" unless the fact that "wilst" is used in more "formal" speach, whereas "while" is used "dairly" (I'd say!)
saloli (Погледати профил) 11. јануар 2010. 01.26.04
Rogir:Would they also burn French bibles? Or original Hebrew ones?Oh! I am sure they would, as they aren't the KJV! I suppose the mentality of these types is that one ought to learn English in order to read the Bible in the original! HAHAHAHAHAHA!!
Seriously though, these people still hold a lot of power in the US, it's downright scary when you encounter it almost daily here in western North Carolina, even in the classes I teach. I had a student want to drop my class because she was afraid of the Devil (I am openly Gay and Pagan, so, double whammy), though I took it as a complement and we had another student actually file a formal complaint about an Art History class because the teacher (GASP!) showed photos of art that included naughty bits and pieces, you know the hoohaa! And the teacher had the audacity to discuss anything that predated Christianity! The nerve!
Fortunately, that student was invited to seek his education elsewhere.
Unfortunately, this sort of attitude is quite common around here. Miland, you were a little surprised to hear something like this going on, but my reaction was more like, “Oh, Another one?!” Don’t get me wrong, there aren’t that many book burnings around here (wow! that phrase just hit me while rereading it), but there is definitely a hostile atmosphere towards anyone who tries to question these types. Generally, they start whining about how Christianity is under attack, blah blah blah.
I think what a lot of people don’t realize is that the US is heavily dominated socially and politically by religious political extremists who are usually of the Protestant persuasion and are very keen on limiting the rights of others.
Oŝo-Jabe (Погледати профил) 11. јануар 2010. 01.44.05
Rogir:Would they also burn French bibles? Or original Hebrew ones?saloli's summary of the situation was beyond compare, I just thought I'd throw in my $O.02.
The Kings James Version is a translation of the Textus Receptus. It basically compounds the errors of translation by being a translation of a translation (of a translation?), while making a few new translation errors in the process. People who are KJV-only, depending on how serious they are, either see only the KJV as correct or all translations from the Textus Receptus as being at least as good as the KJV (The reasoning being something along the lines of the translation errors being divinely inspired and so part of biblical canon). So that means that yes, they might have burned Hebrew originals or French translations.
RiotNrrd (Погледати профил) 11. јануар 2010. 02.31.50
saloli:I suppose the mentality of these types is that one ought to learn English in order to read the Bible in the original!"If English was good enough for Jesus, it's good enough for me."
There really are people who think this way.
Vilinilo (Погледати профил) 11. јануар 2010. 14.35.11
Miland (Погледати профил) 11. јануар 2010. 16.00.51
ceigered (Погледати профил) 11. јануар 2010. 16.30.06
jawq81 (Погледати профил) 11. јануар 2010. 16.45.21
I'm seeing a lot of hostile caricature in this thread so the more open minded readers here should remember not to take as absolute truth everything they read. For instance, the quote "If English was good enough for Jesus..." is an old put-down and one wonders if the originators of it were aware that Aramaic, Greek and Latin were the languages commonly used that area of the world 2000 years ago and that there was no such thing as "English". They probably did but that didn't stop them from ridiculing those that they disagreed with.
And as for the book-burnings in the SC region, that's a new one on me although I wouldn't be too surprised if it were true. Unfortunately, you find radicals and ignoramuses everywhere -- in churches, in universities and walking the street. Ever hear of the ACLU? You know, those gentle people who never miss a beat at putting down those who believe in the Bible?
ceigered (Погледати профил) 11. јануар 2010. 17.08.28
jawq81:there was no such thing as "English".At this stage it was part of the "Lingua Germānica Pāgāna" as the romans probably thought (heck, Latin was only just easing out of Old Latin itself, maybe I should say "DINGUAGERMANICAPAGANA" ).