Rambuchan
The Funky President
Bozo Erectus said:They do that on MySpace? I thought I was being innovative. [/oh well]

/thems the breaks.
Bozo Erectus said:They do that on MySpace? I thought I was being innovative. [/oh well]
Rambuchan said:With this statement you are discounting the teaching of the Buddha and Jesus, loads of cognitive psychology thinking and so on and so forth and blahdy blahdy blah.![]()
Rambuchan said:As for your last line, thanks. But what's that got to do with anything?
But not to many others. Welcome to CFC!Brighteye said:Absurd-, absurd-... it's all the same to me.
No, their teachings do not rely entirely on logic. That should be clear I would think. That's why I brought them up. Indeed, the whole matter of faith is crucial here.Brighteye said:um... Did I misunderstand something?
When I say without logic there is no thought, you bring up the teachings of Buddha and Jesus, as if they do not rely entirely on logic.
I'll say!Brighteye said:So... I misquote the Caliph of Cairo, using the line to imply that the entire works of Jesus and Buddha are superfluous of heretical.
Absurd? Maybe.
Yeah, me too. Whenever I see that I think, "What the heck does archaeology have to do with this?"C~G said:"Ad hominem".
Urederra said:Isreal, instead of Israel.
El_Machinae said:Stolen!
If you claim franchise fees, I'm all tapped out.
Godwynn said:I refers to an argument that has no backing. So it can be blown over easily, like a straw man.
Leatherneck said:... and the question could be asked "Why do you english have so many words with extra letters that are not needed?"
Go head tell me, because at this time I don't get it.
Willowmound said:The letters making up a word are in many ways like DNA (bear with me!). The letters form the word, but many words have silent letters, or are pronounced differently from how they are spelled. Because just like DNA, a lot of the information is 'sleeping'. The sleeping bits are leftovers from what the organism/word used to be. Or said differently, the letters making up a word will often give a clue as to the word's etymological roots.
The U in colour? Colour is a French word, brought to the English language with the Norman conquest in 1066. In French, 'ou' makes a distinct sound. As the word transformed from couleur to colour, the U stayed with it as 'sleeping DNA'.
And that's the reason, and that's why I like your so-called 'extra' letters. Because I like language.
The silent S in 'island', by the way, is the result of a misunderstanding. In the Middle Ages, English scholars assumed the word came from Latin insula. This is not correct. Island is a proper Germanic word (English, as you know, is a Germanic language) and in fact the same word as 'eye'. So it really should have been spelled 'eyeland'.
I like this too. Every word has a connection with its past. Removing seemingly useless letters only impoverishes the language.
(I'm not English, by the way.)
Eran of Arcadia said:Words/phrases that are constantly used wrong:
light year
decimate
quantum leap
infer
What others? Come on, I know we know them.