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  Topic: Meta-Skepticism: Was Jesus Story Written Middle Ages?
David

Replies: 45
Views: 52999

PostForum: History   Posted: 4:38 pm   Subject: Meta-Skepticism: Was Jesus Story Written Middle Ages?
Look, they're pointing at each other again. With triangles. "Golden triangle" this time.



Is that cherub on the left holding an old fashioned floppy disk in its left hand? Is this evi ...
  Topic: The role of belief in knowledge
David

Replies: 71
Views: 45144

PostForum: APPLIED EPISTEMOLOGY   Posted: 2:32 pm   Subject: The role of belief in knowledge
But doesn't detecting errors in orthodoxy merely assist you in finding the real truth rather than the assumed and erroneous 'truths' of orthodoxy? In which case AE is also a search for truth. If it ...
  Topic: The English language and the origins of the English
David

Replies: 15
Views: 38321

PostForum: Linguistics   Posted: 2:28 pm   Subject: The English language and the origins of the English
That is interesting, Ishmael. I hadn't realised that Saxony whence came the Saxons had any connection with the word section. My understanding (possibly wrongly) was that 'section' came from the lati ...
  Topic: The role of belief in knowledge
David

Replies: 71
Views: 45144

PostForum: APPLIED EPISTEMOLOGY   Posted: 8:24 am   Subject: The role of belief in knowledge
I can, however fully relate to your reaction to your aunt topping up her quality Rioja with Coke. I recall my father's reaction to being offered water to go with his whisky . . . "Water!?! W ...
  Topic: The role of belief in knowledge
David

Replies: 71
Views: 45144

PostForum: APPLIED EPISTEMOLOGY   Posted: 8:15 am   Subject: Re: The role of belief in knowledge
Please don't.

Just tell us something new.....Dont tell us what you know...tell us something new, unorthodox and interesting."
Sorry Wile E. but I can't make sense of your comment. I can only ...
  Topic: The role of belief in knowledge
David

Replies: 71
Views: 45144

PostForum: APPLIED EPISTEMOLOGY   Posted: 6:16 pm   Subject: The role of belief in knowledge
Yes, well, there are days when I put too much whisky on my breakfast cereal, so I know what it is like!
  Topic: As I was going to St. Ives
David

Replies: 28
Views: 63674

PostForum: British History   Posted: 4:16 pm   Subject: As I was going to St. Ives
Ishmael, forget it; I forgot to add the components. You were right and I had too much gin on my cornflakes this morning! My apologies.
  Topic: As I was going to St. Ives
David

Replies: 28
Views: 63674

PostForum: British History   Posted: 4:11 pm   Subject: As I was going to St. Ives
By the way...the total number of "kits, cats, sacks, wives" is 2800. But of course, none of them are going to St. Ives.

Excuse me, Ishmael, but surely 7 to the 4th power is 2401 and not 2 ...
  Topic: The role of belief in knowledge
David

Replies: 71
Views: 45144

PostForum: APPLIED EPISTEMOLOGY   Posted: 4:43 pm   Subject: The role of belief in knowledge
I am new to this site so I don't yet know a fraction of the background and origins of the AE methodology. But I was watching a YouTube video of Mick called the "Megalithomania Interview" fr ...
  Topic: The English language and the origins of the English
David

Replies: 15
Views: 38321

PostForum: Linguistics   Posted: 3:56 pm   Subject: The English language and the origins of the English
Yes Wile E, I have to admit that the county of Middlesex had me confused when I was a youngster. But then, at that age, I had sex on the brain pretty well constantly.
  Topic: The English language and the origins of the English
David

Replies: 15
Views: 38321

PostForum: Linguistics   Posted: 6:30 am   Subject: The English language and the origins of the English
I am currently reading ME, Mick, and am enjoying it greatly. Your first book is now on my reading list.
  Topic: The Chosen People
David

Replies: 17
Views: 21732

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 8:16 pm   Subject: Re: The Chosen People
How can a religion be a race as well?"

The answer to that is political convenience. The original race appears to be the Habiru - A nomadic race of sheep herders who became known as the Hebrew ...
  Topic: The English language and the origins of the English
David

Replies: 15
Views: 38321

PostForum: Linguistics   Posted: 7:50 pm   Subject: The English language and the origins of the English
Anglo Saxon was never mooted as our original language. ...

I'm surprised we have encountered this final stage of the paradigm revolution so quickly.

I have to admit that it disappoints me greatl ...
  Topic: The English language and the origins of the English
David

Replies: 15
Views: 38321

PostForum: Linguistics   Posted: 7:45 pm   Subject: The English language and the origins of the English
A further point . . . .

Actually we are not told that the Anglo-Saxons arrived here from anywhere - I know of no sensible history that says so. The Anglo-Saxons never were a people. The clue is ...
  Topic: The English language and the origins of the English
David

Replies: 15
Views: 38321

PostForum: Linguistics   Posted: 4:34 pm   Subject: The English language and the origins of the English
Anglo Saxon was never mooted as our original language. It is a mixture of Danish and Saxon, with some Frisian thrown in plus an admix of the Britons' own Celtic/Gaelic for good measure. So no, no on ...
 
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