Diuretic
Permanently confused
Remember where you seen that first. Watch is slip in to the media.
I have to tell you, I'm impressed
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Remember where you seen that first. Watch is slip in to the media.
Is it that or is it cloning?
Merriam Webster disgrees. Now I'm going to have to find a tie breaker. But, my point is that, in context of the thread, it can be said that the KJV isn't the Bible but, rather, an english translation of the Bible and the words "Adam" and "atom" are totally unrelated.
Main Entry: 1Ad·am
Pronunciation: \ˈa-dəm\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin, from Greek, from Hebrew Ādhām
Date: before 12th century
1 : the first man and father by Eve of Cain and Abel
2 : the unregenerate nature of man used especially in the phrase the old Adam
well they believe that atom/adam was the first genetically engineered Hu-man, this was Aries the 1st of the 12 tribes, Ariens came from Mars and genetically created a sum of themselves or Sumerien. You probably already heard that before about the 12 tribes and the cosmic genealogy. Thats why they use astrology to see what your imprint is and whether your compatible with certain tribes or which warring tribes to avoid.
You are joking right? Aries is of Greek etymology and has nothing to do with a tribe. And if you are speaking of the 12 tribes of Israel, Asher is the only one that begins with that sound/letter. And a "sum" of themselves? so..Sum- Arien? As in sum- summa...the Latin root word? That doesn't add up. Especially as Sumeria was a region, not a tribe.
Again, I can only assume you wrote this as a joke, not an actual proof or piece of evidence of whatever it is you are trying to say here.
And who is the THEY you imply believe this nonsense?
And just a sidebar, Eve in Ivrit is Chavah, meaning "to tell, or make known". So just to follow your logic...was the meaning of B'rayshiit to make known the atom? if so...that's some clever writing way back before the "atom was theorized".