Is a pattern starting here ??
opposed to you rehashing the same post over and over for the last six pages?
One fact I'm not in doubt of: You'd win an EvoM broken record contest by a landslide.
You waste words, you have nothing to say, nothing to offer but flames. Maybe you should try and make a point, that way when you speak, people will take you seriously, Ii don't.
Originally Posted by Noize
As opposed to you rehashing the same post over and over for the last six pages? One fact I'm not in doubt of: You'd win an EvoM broken record contest by a landslide.
We get your point, move on already. The only thing you're proving by continuing to post in this thread is that you need to be evaluated for obsessive compulsive disorder.
We get your point, move on already. The only thing you're proving by continuing to post in this thread is that you need to be evaluated for obsessive compulsive disorder.
Demeter is e didousa meter, who gives food like a mother; Here is the lovely one (erate)- for Zeus, according to tradition, loved and married her; possibly also the name may have been given when the legislator was thinking of the heavens, and may be only a disguise of the air (aer), putting the end in the place of the beginning. You will recognize the truth of this if you repeat the letters of Here several times over. People dread the name of Pherephatta as they dread the name of Apollo- and with as little reason; the fear, if I am not mistaken, only arises from their ignorance of the nature of names. But they go changing the name into Phersephone, and they are terrified at this; whereas the new name means only that the Goddess is wise (sophe); for seeing that all things in the world are in motion (pheromenon), that principle which embraces and touches and is able to follow them, is wisdom. And therefore the Goddess may be truly called Pherepaphe (Pherepapha), or some name like it, because she touches that which is (tou pheromenon ephaptomene), herein showing her wisdom. And Hades, who is wise, consorts with her, because she is wise. They alter her name into Pherephatta now-a-days, because the present generation care for euphony more than truth. There is the other name, Apollo, which, as I was saying, is generally supposed to have some terrible signification. Have you remarked this fact?



