semantics, ...

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semantics, ...

Semantics..............Please discuss problems of communication And also do we misinterpreted the Semitics of the Middle ages, and of the Bible and take them literally...Do we?

Huh, speak into my good ear.

😠

lol

Considering how many different offshoots of Christianity (or any other religion) alone and their conflicting views, it's safe to say people misinterpret religious scriptures.

Re: semantics, ...

Originally posted by debbiejo
Semantics..............Please discuss problems of communication And also do we misinterpreted the Semitics of the Middle ages, and of the Bible and take them literally...Do we?

That sentence is...shit.

Seriously.

I think you contribute heartily to the problem of communication.

I like what Soleran and VVD said, but I don't like what debbiejo garbled.

Seems clear enough...

Was this in response to my "semantics...sematics..." post 😂?

Re: semantics, ...

Originally posted by debbiejo
the Semitics [...] of the Bible
That's funny, you're funny, you did that on purpose, right?

Re: Re: semantics, ...

Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
That sentence is...shit.

Seriously.

I think you contribute heartily to the problem of communication.

Chuck You farly and you're whole fam damly..... 😠

Semantics is and has always been a problem with interrupting words used from an older languages and trying to make since of them today. Even from one culture to another today..... 😄

se·man·tics (sÄ_-măn'tÄ_ks)
n. (used with a sing. or pl. verb)
Linguistics. The study or science of meaning in language.
Linguistics. The study of relationships between signs and symbols and what they represent. Also called semasiology.
The meaning or the interpretation of a word, sentence, or other language form: We're basically agreed; let's not quibble over semantics.

Yes, it is in the dictionary.

Well done.

Re: semantics, ...

Originally posted by debbiejo
Semantics..............Please discuss problems of communication And also do we misinterpreted the Semitics of the Middle ages, and of the Bible and take them literally...Do we?

I'm not sure what I'm being asked.

We don't have to look to biblical interpretation for problems with semantics. We could find them in some of KMC's threads, especially the philosophical topics.

Look even today.........yet this is not my problem,........it's the whole of history and taking it as literal