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  • I have listened to the scripture you posted and I assure you this has already come to pass as the old testament reveals the past the new testament reveals the future

  • Example: Dorothy lived 89yrs, had 7 sons and daughters, a hard working nurse for 30yrs died from a car accident on wed.<--- life in a sentence and when you think about it, the details really don't mean nothing once your gone!

  • Thanks! As a matter of fact I was just thinking on this very thing thee other day and deduced we do live in a single sentence, yes it seems long to us but if you write down all the things you did in an individual day and as most ppl are recessive and ritualistic so the sentence could read

  • YAHWEH IS ONLY USED TO PRONOUNCE < you can not translate it into english because theres no vowels! yall need to do some research! all this stuff yall want to fight over will perish and so will all of us! just Love each other and thank God he created the big bang he made with his heavenly voice that created us all! it isnt that hard to figure out! God is Love so if you love any one you have God in you! let him guide you to his celestial kingdom

  • @bolasa102508 Thank you Bolasa. Those words are beautiful and I respect them. But I cannot agree they are derived from the YHWH of the bible. That beauty comes from you alone.

    eg Jeremiah 19:9 Ezekiel 5:10 Deuteronomy 28:53 Leviticus 26:29

    YHWH = love??????? ... no

  • the bible says emmanuel

  • its easy you are all thinking on the aspect God needs air

    he can say the bible without punctuation because its the living word

  • a verse is not a single sentence, any music artist can tell you what a verse is

  • he may not be right about everything but we do live in a single sentence, everything you do you sign your name but you had to be named first and unless your name be written in the book of Life you will not be entering the kingdom

  • Freaking clasic haha.....

    Origin of UNIVERSE

    Middle English, from Latin universum, from neuter of universus entire, whole, from uni- + versus turned toward, from past participle of vertere to turn — more at worth

    First Known Use: 14th century

  • @darkenlight22 lol  .. (;

  • "Okay! Big fuckin' lies! How do they work?"

  • @SentientRaven lol.

  • ...and lo, a voice above could be heard that said. "subscribe...subscribe."

    So I did.

  • Great video, you've gained a new suscriber, take care my friend.

  • @ZSOUPZ Thanks Mate.

  • "tell a lie often enough and loud enough"

    "if it's big enough people will believe it"

    "mix in a little bit of truth with the lies"

    wow - he has just described the fundamentals af christianity

    it the first true thing I've heard him say

  • lol,

    hey, did you know Uni-Verse means single spoken sentence.

  • The chances of a Hovind disciple putting "universe etymology" into google and actually reading the results: Less than the chances of Jesus appearing and telling me how wrong I've been all these years.

  • @renegade4dio So true. So easy, so simple, sooo not gonna happen.

  • It is funny to see so many so eagerly plagiarizing Hovind talking out of his ass and being dead wrong.

  • just before god says "let there be..", the bible claims that at least the earth and water existed.. so how can it then be said that the "single spoken sentence" began to exist after earth and water had already... begun to exist??!! Their logic is self-vitiating. .

  • Talk about stupid memes, hey Dan? It always starts off with one idiot. Then all the other idiots follow suit.

  • I really liked how you left it up to us to decide. It only took me about 10 seconds to find out that it was a "BIG FAT LIE." Uni is One (well, at least he got that part right) and verse means turning: Universe = one turning. Hmm, I wonder if this is from watching the night stars all "turning" in "one" direction?

  • @ancienthebreworg Hey Ah. Thanks. mmmm not sure. All rolled into one. Might be a cooking reference. ?? I've read rome recipies that use the trem "E pluribus unum" when mixing ingredients.

    I've got a translation of egyptian Heiroglyphs planned for a up coming video. I must check out a new vid from you I saw in the list. Good to hear from you.

  • @Danmill23 You too Dan, always enjoy your vids.

  • @ancienthebreworg I am a little bit educated in latin, and as far as I know, you are not right about this one. The latin word for universe is in fact universus (/universum), which combines "unus" and "versus". Based on that I would translate it as "(Everything) turned into/ combined as one".

  • @InsideIsVoid I don't know Latin, so I trust your translation, but I do know this based on the quick research I did after watching this video, it most certainly doesn't mean "one spoken sentence" :-)

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  • Oh, fuck me. Eric is just copying daddy's bullshit. Wouldn't surprise me if he has basically memorized every single sentence from Kent's like... 20 hour long talks.

  • @anglicantian Not just copying the same BS he even spreads it in the same intonation and rythm! only the face has changed....

  • Cracks me up what broken records these creationist mutton heads are.

  • Hovind takes a word, breaks it into it component english syllables, interprets them, puts them back together. Too bad the word universe does not come to us from english, but from latin (I think). Which means what "uni" means and what "verse" means is irrelevant. You heard him say "that will preach". That means, it will make a popular message. Whether it is true or not would not matter, as long as it "preaches". I have heard that discussion among preachers before.

  • @th30r3m *nods* nice observation!

  • @th30r3m wikipedia says "universe" came from Old French word "Univers" which is from the Latin "universum"

    And that "uni" which means what Hovend said (he serendipitously fell into that at best, even though it can be safely assumed Hovind knows he got the right answer, the wrong way) but the 2nd part of the original Latin means, "something rotated, rolled, changed"

    And, preachers were discussing how much they should lie, or how rrsking they should be with their lies?

  • @MinervaInTheBrain Yes, the exact quote between the two preachers when some comment was made, was "brother, that will preach. I don't know if it is true, but it sure will preach". I was training for the ministry at that point in my life and I was in the "inside circle" of the church for the lack of a better term. No evil deeds to report, but I did leave christianity realizing it is about winning their argument, not advancing what is really true. This statement just reflects my observation.

  • @th30r3m Well, I hope all know there's metaphors, analogies, and PARABLES that don't need to be factually 'accurate' to "preach." There's even stylized examples, that when and only when presented as just be a fairly accurate exaggeration of actual "truth," and that seems ok. It's another to try and make the untrue appear true, just because you think it drives home a point better. That last way just seems to show a lack of respect for one's audience.

  • @MinervaInTheBrain Fair enough. But in the context of my statement the gentlemen were discussing the emotional appeal of an argument like Hovind's "single spoken sentence". Hovind's attempts to use an incorrect definition to support his conclusion. So his example is untrue in any sense, but it is evident from the video, like the fundies I knew, that the truth of the statement doesn't matter as long as it "preaches".

  • @MinervaInTheBrain Ohh the metaphors whoo when I went to church it was eat jesus flesh this drink and bath in his blood that then comes holy ghost possessions giving people convulsions. I didn't know if I was in a church or on dark shadows also apparently "praise" is a metaphor for pay because it seemed every time your made to pay tides they say praise jesus before and after. Pastor knew my pay schedule better then wife. Maybe money is needed for that eye of the needle enlargement.

  • @darkenlight22 Hmm maybe the tree of knowledge was a metaphor for ate some shrooms. hmmm Let there hmm normally when you use word let isn't it I don't know asking someone for something who was he asking to turn on the lights? alpha and omega he is said to know everything that was going to happen then didn't he know about the clapper :D If this satin is such a bad mofo couldn't he find a better place to toss him? He don't seem to be shy about torture or killing why be like here is powers go play.

  • If there were just some way to search for information such as the etmology of certain words. Maybe some day someone will invent a way that we can quickly access information....maybe from home.....from a box or device that is hooked up to your telephone line. Oh well...too bad nobody has invented such a device yet.

  • @MrJmm999 rofl!

  • wiki/Universe#Etymology.2C_syn­onyms_and_definitions

  • Dan....does our "single conclusion" have to come in a "single spoken sentence?"

  • This was great, love how this crap is just endlessly repeated.

  • So... a "multiverse" would be God rambling?

  • @rationalmuscle Lol ... brilliant.

  • PS - enjoyed your vid and I love the idea of making up etymologies for religious terms.

    Religion is a 'blend word' of relic amd dungeon. What it is and where it belongs.

  • I met a physicist yesterday who is a creationist. He is a professor at UWA. Talk about fucked.

  • "Bible"comes from the Latin, "buy"and"bull".

  • @eequalsfb Rofl!

  • @eequalsfb

    haha. I like that.

  • If God were in a timeless void, and he was to say, "let there be light", and no one was there to hear it (how could they be..), question is, did God make a sound?

  • lmao at the end. that says it all doesnt it. yaaarrrrway

  • universe come from universum - which means "turned into one" - it has nothing to do with verse which arrived in English a century later LOL

  • @johncrwarner The Latin word derives from the poetic contraction Unvorsum — first used by Lucretius in Book IV (line 262) of his De rerum natura (On the Nature of Things) — which connects un, uni (the combining form of unus', or "one") with vorsum, versum (a noun made from the perfect passive participle of vertere, meaning "something rotated, rolled, changed").

  • @Tryambakam

    I checked my copy of Lucretius De rerum natura and went to book four and checked line 262 of the latin and sadly it was not there - I was intrigued by you very precise reference but it did not seem to be there - but I have only done a cursory inspection. My original reference was to its entry into English it has a much older origin in Latin though my knowledge of Latin etymology is not great.

  • @johncrwarner I copied and pasted from wikipedia...however, i already knew that kent hovind was full of shit...i roflmao at everything he says

  • @Tryambakam

    I figured that you might not have checked - that word isn't in my edition - I will be doing an Internet search for a searchable version so I can quickly find it.

    Kent Hovind is an complete joke when it comes to knowledge about anything including how to pay tax LOL - if he said it was a nice day i would have to stick my head out to check.

  • @johncrwarner haha awesome, i wouldnt trust him either for that

  • @Tryambakam

    and hold on to my wallet at the same time.

  • Kent Hovind is the only person I've ever heard use Hilter as an authority figure to be respected.

  • @nadiaTeeze Rofl. ... Hey Nad, great to hear from you. I hope all is well.

  • Universe, from Dictionary (dot)com

    Origin:

    1325–75; Middle English. Old French univers, Latin ūniversum, noun use of neuter of ūniversus entire, all, literally, turned into one, equivalent to ūni- uni- + versus (past participle of vertere to turn)

    Hmmm... strange, the Latin word versus seems to be the past participle of vertere seems to mean TURN. So, it literally means 'turned into one'.

    Curious.

  • @SAHBfan

    I think most people familiar with Hovind have probably seen that by now but, If you'd like to see the true depth of his lie, look up the etymology of 'verse'.

  • "boys and girls..."?  So Eric is also targeting impressionable children now. I guess the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

  • Isn't Kent Hovind still in jail? Why do people even bother with him? Move on already.

  • lying fucks

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