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Re: Comparison of philosophical languages

From:Andrew Nowicki <andrew@...>
Date:Thursday, January 23, 2003, 1:11
Andrew Nowicki wrote:
AN> Christianity = ybonate = "noun wet religious organization"

AN> I mean baptism. "ubi Christianity" is difficult to
AN> pronounce for many non-English speakers.

James Landau wrote:
JL> So the "wet" in Christianity is referring to baptism?
JL> You had me fooled. I interpreted it as referring to
JL> the fish (that wet animal) that symbolizes the religion...

I goofed. Christianity is a proper noun, so it
should begin with a consonant:
Christianity = bonate = "proper noun wet religious organization"

In my opinion baptism is more important.
There is no such thing as a Christian that
has not been baptized.

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