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In article <uvosf9$1ml6g$1@dont-email.me>,
solar penguin <solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot inquired:
In article <uvoqhb$1m77g$1@dont-email.me>,https://www.bibletools.org/index.cfm/fuseaction/Topical.show/RTD/cgg/ID/771/Ishtar.htm
solar penguin <solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot insisted:
In article <uvnt2c$1fg53$1@dont-email.me>,
solar penguin <solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
So let’s try again. Please cite the book, chapter and
verse from the Bible that you think explains the etymology
of the word Easter.
Liar! That’s a page from a random guy’s blog, not the Bible. At
least this time you’ve managed to find a blog page that agrees
with you. Well done. But that still doesn’t make any of it
true. Why does this guy think he knows more about the origins
of English words than the people who literally wrote the dictionary?
And anyway, you claimed this was in the Bible, so you need post
a reference to the Bible. (Hint: the Bible isn’t the Old Testament, the
New Testament and the Random Guy’s Blog. I don’t think that’s
even part of the apocrypha.)
Or do you claim he does NOt yuse the Holy Bible?
I don’t know about yusing, but he isn’t citing Bible passages in
Joshua and Judges that give the etymology of the word Easter.
(Probably because there aren’t any.)
He’s just stating his own unsupported claims. They just happen
to agree with your unsupported claims, but that’s not what I
asked for.
Still spinning Birdie?
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