Reg the Fronkey Farmer
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic Gain of Function research in the forum
Science — the kind that requires evidence and reason. 9 months, 3 weeks agoPopeBeanie,
Another thought on this: If they’re killed off fast enough, the bacteria aren’t around to evolve.
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic Gain of Function research in the forum
Science — the kind that requires evidence and reason. 9 months, 3 weeks agoPopeBeanie,
I realized this while watching this awesome episode on bacteria phages, which are viruses that prey only on bacteria. I start the hour long episode more than halfway in, and it’s not important to watch any further than their discussion on gain of function:
Wait…Don’t watch all of a video about a medical regimen that has to be c…[Read more]
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PopeBeanie started the topic Gain of Function research in the forum
Science — the kind that requires evidence and reason. 9 months, 3 weeks agoI just watched a Matters Microbial episode on MicrobeTV, which for me, added an enlightening perspective on gain of function research.
Antibiotic over-prescriptions are already proven to be a dangerous way to cause pathogenic bacteria to evolve resistance to treatments. Some doctors still prescribe them for “just in case” scenarios, and patients…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School August 10th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 9 months, 3 weeks agoReg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
English two is from the exact same ancestor,We have two, twin, twine, between, etc.
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic Sunday School August 10th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 9 months, 3 weeks agoUnseen:
Read the article from Time.
In September 2024, FBI data showed that anti-Jewish hate crimes had increased by 63% since 2023. Despite Jewish Americans making up just 2% of the U.S. population, reported single-bias anti-Jewish hate crimes made up 15% of all reported hate crimes in 2023 and 68% of all reported religion-based hate…
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Unseen replied to the topic Sunday School August 10th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 9 months, 3 weeks agoTheEncogitationer wrote:
Unseen,Hamas doesn’t distinguish between combatants and civilians in its death count. And women and children are among suicide bombers too.
And note the spike in Antisemitic incidents in one year’s time after October 7, 2023. The next year hasn’t arrived yet either so there is room for more.
Crimes against blacks, women…[Read more]
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Sunday School August 10th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 9 months, 3 weeks agoI have never heard anyone else compare English and Sanskrit but from what I know, you are correct. Many UrduGaelicHindi words also have the same Proto-Indo-European roots.
Take the word for the number ‘2’.
In Hindi and Urdu (I speak some Hindi as I have in-laws from India) 2 is spelled as ‘do’ and is pronounced ‘doe’. (Hindustani)
In Gaelic (…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School August 10th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 9 months, 3 weeks agoWell, I seem to have got that all wrong. Sc- words are from the latin caedere, meaning cut, str- words are from the Pali Indo-European root
strenk – “tight, narrow; pull tight, twist” (see string (n.))
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School August 10th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 9 months, 3 weeks agoJake,
I just checked and English and Arabic don’t belong to the same family, so they are put together very differently. English and Hindi are in the same family.
The root system sounds a lot like Sanskrit. Many of the Sanskrit roots exist in English, like the sc- sound for cutting, e.g., scar, scythe, scissors; and str- for long thin things l…[Read more]
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jakelafort replied to the topic Sunday School August 10th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 9 months, 3 weeks agoSimon,
The historian in the vid refers to Arabic language. I had no idea of the following: In Arabic, most words are built upon a triconsonantal root, meaning they are derived from a base of three consonants. These roots represent core meanings or concepts, and other words are formed by adding vowels and other consonants to the root. For example,…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School August 10th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 9 months, 3 weeks agoJake – ruby, rust, russet. In Europe we’re surrounded by a bunch of related languages, all with the same roots.
Apparently though Finnish is a strange outlier that doesn’t bear any relation to the other European languages. According to Wikipedia it’s Uralic rather than Indo-European in its family. I went to Norway for 10 days once, and they se…[Read more]
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic Sunday School August 10th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 9 months, 3 weeks agoUnseen,
Hamas doesn’t distinguish between combatants and civilians in its death count. And women and children are among suicide bombers too.
And note the spike in Antisemitic incidents in one year’s time after October 7, 2023. The next year hasn’t arrived yet either so there is room for more.
Also, there are no reports of Mossad agents…[Read more]
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jakelafort replied to the topic Sunday School August 10th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 9 months, 3 weeks agoSimon,
yes, redolent, rojo, rubiginous…
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Unseen replied to the topic Sunday School August 10th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 9 months, 3 weeks agoTheEncogitationer wrote:
Is this lack of evidence about danger to Jews in America? You’ll want to tell that to the Jews in Boulder, CO, the Israelis in Washington, D.C, and PA Governor Josh Shapiro.The most conservative estimate of dead Palestinians is that of the Israeli government: 17.000 (give or take). At the other end, the Gaza Ministry o…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School August 10th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 9 months, 3 weeks agoJake – yes, Rus, rose, rouge, red, etc.
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jakelafort replied to the topic Sunday School August 10th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 9 months, 3 weeks agoSimon,
My memory which obviously may be wrong is that Russia is named for a people known as the Rus. Those people i think came from Finland.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School August 10th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 9 months, 3 weeks agojakelafort wrote:
Vikings went all the way into RussiaApparently Russia is named after the red hair of the vikings.
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jakelafort replied to the topic Sunday School August 10th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 9 months, 3 weeks agoEnco,
Not only are there attacks on Jews. Skyrocketing. Open Jew hatred unopposed. Normalization of racism like we saw historically. Lefties creating their own version of MAGA. It is a new generation that will perpetuate the hatred, discrimination, racism against Jews. And it is more dangerous in the sense that it is the upper echelon of society…[Read more]
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TheEncogitationer replied to the topic Sunday School August 10th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 9 months, 3 weeks agoUnseen,
Here’s something from a source that publishes criticism of Israel:
The Rise of Antisemitism and Political Violence in the U.S
https://time.com/7287941/rise-of-antisemitism-political-violence-in-united-states/Is this lack of evidence about danger to Jews in America? You’ll want to tell that to the Jews in Boulder, CO, the Israelis in…[Read more]
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jakelafort replied to the topic Sunday School August 10th 2025 in the forum
Sunday School 9 months, 3 weeks agoEnco,
I was not aware of Vikings supplying slaves/sex slaves for the Muslims either. Vikings went all the way into Russia so ultimately initial goals may have been supplanted by the desire to trade. Business is business. Viking graves have given moderns a few surprises as well.
Christians marauding and proselytizing, Vikings without…[Read more]
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