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Originally posted by AugustusMasonicus
Originally posted by pepsi78
Not at all, it's what it means, but not in English, it's a Latin saying.
What is the Latin saying?
Originally posted by pepsi78
From Venus darken, as a dark spot...
How could I invent it.
No, no, no. You said 'Latin saying', what is it in LATIN? What are the words? Write it down.
Like you do with everything else, you pull it out of your anus.
Originally posted by fabricator78
The word it's self means that, it's a saying.
Originally posted by AugustusMasonicus
Originally posted by fabricator78
The word it's self means that, it's a saying.
No, it does not, there is no evidence to support your highly fabricated position. Where is the evidence of this saying?
Originally posted by pepsi78
Well that is just your opinion...
Originally posted by AugustusMasonicus
Originally posted by pepsi78
Well that is just your opinion...
How can it be 'just my opinion' when I ask you to show evidence of something? Are you insane?
If this were a Latin saying as you ridiculously claim, then there would be evidence. Post some or admit you do not have any.
Originally posted by pepsi78
Well I did, I explained it to you, what is what.
I did post it, it comes from veins and venus, blood veins creating a bruise.
Hunting may mean bruising, when you hunt you hurt the animal by creating a bruise.(dark) .
The egg plant is called a bruise in some folklore because it's dark like a bruise, from the notion of veneris (friday) Venus that is dark, this in turns come from vena "vein" where the blood flows by creating a bruise(dark spot) when causing an impact. This is what a bruise is.
Originally posted by pepsi78
I did back up my claims, it does come from veins and venus, the definition of blood.
Originally posted by AugustusMasonicus
Originally posted by pepsi78
I did back up my claims, it does come from veins and venus, the definition of blood.
Linking pictures of the Borg, the planet Venus and people with bruises is not evidence that 'venat-' is a Latin saying (as you retardedly claim) for 'bruise'. Where is the REAL evidence?
DO YOU HAVE REAL EVIDENCE, YES OR NO?
Hunting may mean bruising, when you hunt you hurt the animal by creating a bruise.(dark) .
The egg plant is called a bruise in some folklore because it's dark like a bruise, from the notion of veneris (friday) Venus that is dark, this in turns come from vena "vein" where the blood flows by creating a bruise(dark spot) when causing an impact. This is what a bruise is.
Originally posted by pepsi78
My original quote
Those are not just some vegetables, they are called "VIN"ete.(vinete) and as you can see they are dark from a synonym Veneris and venationibus.
Now I think I have answered it.
Originally posted by pepsi78
No you did not, post the source here like everybody else, with the external quote.
You have to post the material here, the exact things we are interesting in.
You don't just say something and say go search there, you have to back it up, post it here, from the content you are talking about.
Those are not just some vegetables, they are called "VIN"ete.(vinete) and as you can see they are dark from a synonym Veneris and venationibus.
Where is the evidence that 'venationbus' means 'bruise' or 'dark' or anything other then what it really means (hunting)?
from French venaison, from Latin venan to hunt. venite /vi'naiti/ e- noun the 95th ... 17c: from Latin vena vein. vent1 e» noun a slit in a garment, ...
www.messanavini.it...
Several people do not know that the origins of the word wine come from the Sanskrit verb “vena”, whose meaning is “to love”, later in Latin “venus”.
No, you did not. You need sources to back up your idiotic claims.
You need to follow your own advice pepsella fabricatus and 'post the source here like everybody else, with the external quote'. Look at my original quote.
Originally posted by pepsi78
Ohh I think you are just paranoia, I don't frabicate things.
It's your vivid imagination from alcohol.
None of those links say 'venat-' equals 'bruising'. You need to follow your own advice and post sources.
Originally posted by pepsi78
It's hard for you to grasp because it's not meant to be understood in English.
Originally posted by pepsi78
The relation between things, Dumuzi is the son of Venus (Aphrodities, Ishtar, Innana etc) but he is not the original son of Venus, because he is just adopted, get it ? and comes from somewhere else. Meaning he is someone else before: he becomes Dumuzi. tammuz/adonis son and lover of Venus, because this is just a description of something that had another description before it became that.
Since he is the adoptive child of Venus and also Lover this makes him "son of Venus" "son of the morning star"
Since Venus is the morning star. He is Lucifer. The child is not bad intended but it is she who turns the child into a beast. As we know Yhweh was very very harsh, this is due to what she has done to him.
edit on 23-7-2011 by pepsi78 because: (no reason given)
I'm afraid you're just spouting nonsense, again.
He does not BECOME Dumuzi.
His IS Dumuzi.
A separate and wholly different entity to Enlil.
Who also did not BECOME Enlil.
He IS Enlil.
Enlil:
www-etcsl.orient.ox.ac.uk...
Above you will find the myth that relates to Enlil's journey
Dumuzi:
etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk...
etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk...
etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk...
Above you will find a few versions of Dumuzi's journey.
No matter how you spin it, they are NOT the same deity.
They do NOT take the same kind of journey.
One does not BECOME the other.
Originally posted by AugustusMasonicus
Originally posted by pepsi78
It's hard for you to grasp because it's not meant to be understood in English.
Then explain it to me in Latin.
Originally posted by pepsi78
It's not in English.