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Re: Is mythology actually the truth disguised as a tale?
« Reply #15 on: May 29, 2010, 11:46:17 AM »
My god, this place hasn't changed much while I was away. I'm not sure if that's good or bad.

In answer to the subject line: sometimes.

In answer to the turkobabble: not only no, but hell no. The turks didn't arrive until after the greeks were all christian, hell, the turks were the people who destroyed the last bits of the Roman Empire. It's flat out bullshizzle.
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Re: Is mythology actually the truth disguised as a tale?
« Reply #16 on: May 29, 2010, 12:02:54 PM »
To be honest a trained monkey with a passing familiarity with either a) the Greek myth cycles and B) the Greek language could tear that argument apart in seconds. Zeus was a personification of water? Someone should have told Poseidon :roll:
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Re: Is mythology actually the truth disguised as a tale?
« Reply #17 on: May 29, 2010, 12:04:29 PM »
To be honest a trained monkey with a passing familiarity with either a) the Greek myth cycles and B) the Greek language could tear that argument apart in seconds. Zeus was a personification of water? Someone should have told Poseidon :roll:

You know this and I know this and most people with half a brain know this, but sometimes I feel obliged to point out the glaringly obvious.
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Re: Is mythology actually the truth disguised as a tale?
« Reply #18 on: May 29, 2010, 12:11:25 PM »
To be honest a trained monkey with a passing familiarity with either a) the Greek myth cycles and B) the Greek language could tear that argument apart in seconds. Zeus was a personification of water? Someone should have told Poseidon :roll:

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First of all the fact that it is called "O" indicates that it was
Turkish in origin.
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Re: Is mythology actually the truth disguised as a tale?
« Reply #19 on: May 29, 2010, 12:42:41 PM »
No, that's just what MI5 want you to think. Now if you'd kindly explain to me your plan for world domination and lock me in a room with only a scantily clad lady to guard me I'd be much obliged.
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Re: Is mythology actually the truth disguised as a tale?
« Reply #20 on: May 29, 2010, 01:13:05 PM »
You don't argue with fanatics - you just keep them away from your front lawn, with a shotgun in hand if needed. I propose to the forum moderators to consider banning such people who make mockery out of history, driven by their bigot-driven bogus agenda. As far as I'm concerned, it's no different from keeping the Nazis and Fascists and racists away from the board.
Amen to that.
He's spread his blight to Turkish forum too. The guy is nothing but a missionary, his only purpose in this forum is to spread his fallacies.

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Re: Is mythology actually the truth disguised as a tale?
« Reply #21 on: May 29, 2010, 02:52:13 PM »
one of the most dumb things I have read.... I personally think hes a radical right wing Turkish man.Waste of time imao.
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That said, I doubt it, and I don't really give a darn.

The only reason such a possibility should be considered (the amount of truth in a myth, that is), would be for the creation of a fictional world. Then I would happily go dive into such speculation, as it could be a powerful, or a at least interesting, bit of story/culture in a world.

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Re: Is mythology actually the truth disguised as a tale?
« Reply #22 on: May 29, 2010, 03:03:09 PM »
(I don't agree with everything this guy talks about like many of his "anagrams", but I definitely agree with some. He seems to have some knowledge about tamgas, but I "can't" see any logic behind many of his analysis)

Let me teach you a very important thing about Internet and logic.

Before we had Internet, we used to own computers named Amiga and used modems to connect to BBS's. We started sharing information using BBS's and everybody knew that sharing information didn't mean sharing your own ideas. We simply used it to allow other people to reach knowledge regardless of our own ideas.

When a guy shares something on the Internet, it doesn't necessarily mean he is trying to make people accept his train of thought. It also doesn't necessarily mean he accepts the thing he is sharing.

As you can clearly see from my first post, I disagree with this guy.

Come back when you gain some logic.
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Re: Is mythology actually the truth disguised as a tale?
« Reply #23 on: May 29, 2010, 03:05:49 PM »
Then why teh **** are you posting all that gibberish and lies here?
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Re: Is mythology actually the truth disguised as a tale?
« Reply #24 on: May 29, 2010, 03:08:46 PM »
Then why teh **** are you posting all that gibberish and lies here?

This guy isn't trying to lie about Zeus. He simply is trying explain something which can not be really explained using his own ways. You may not accept his explanation. I don't.

Calm down and relax  :roll:

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Re: Is mythology actually the truth disguised as a tale?
« Reply #25 on: May 29, 2010, 03:15:02 PM »
No he is using all that gibberish and lies to prove something

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As most words of the so-called "Greek" language are artificially
manufactured from Turkish words and phrases,
He has an agenda which you both share.

I remember your posts about Zeus=Oğuz Kağan and A TH O actually being Turkish.

No mister, you were not taken seriously before but you still want to post your shit here so now you are trying to conceal it with
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Let me teach you a very important thing about Internet and logic.

Before  we had Internet, we used to own computers named Amiga and used modems  to connect to BBS's. We started sharing information using BBS's and  everybody knew that sharing information didn't mean sharing your own  ideas. We simply used it to allow other people to reach knowledge  regardless of our own ideas.

When a guy shares something on the  Internet, it doesn't necessarily mean he is trying to make people  accept his train of thought. It also doesn't necessarily mean he  accepts the thing he is sharing.

As you can clearly see from my first post, I disagree with this guy.

Come back when you gain some logic.

So yeah, **** off and take your lies with you.
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Re: Is mythology actually the truth disguised as a tale?
« Reply #26 on: May 29, 2010, 03:20:23 PM »
No he is using all that gibberish and lies to prove something

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As most words of the so-called "Greek" language are artificially
manufactured from Turkish words and phrases,
He has an agenda which you both share.

I remember your posts about Zeus=Oğuz Kağan and A TH O actually being Turkish.

No mister, you were not taken seriously before but you still want to post your shit here so now you are trying to conceal it with
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Let me teach you a very important thing about Internet and logic.

Before  we had Internet, we used to own computers named Amiga and used modems  to connect to BBS's. We started sharing information using BBS's and  everybody knew that sharing information didn't mean sharing your own  ideas. We simply used it to allow other people to reach knowledge  regardless of our own ideas.

When a guy shares something on the  Internet, it doesn't necessarily mean he is trying to make people  accept his train of thought. It also doesn't necessarily mean he  accepts the thing he is sharing.

As you can clearly see from my first post, I disagree with this guy.

Come back when you gain some logic.

So yeah, **** off and take your lies with you.

I didn't say Zeus=Oğuz Kağan.  Some other guy said it when trying to make fun of me.

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Re: Is mythology actually the truth disguised as a tale?
« Reply #27 on: May 29, 2010, 03:20:40 PM »
I don't agree with everything this guy talks about like many of his "anagrams", but I definitely agree with some. He seems to have some knowledge about tamgas, but I "can't" see any logic behind many of his analysis
As you can clearly see from my first post, I disagree with this guy.
I would hardly say disagreement is your overall attitude towards that shit.

Besides, this is not "THE INTERNETZ". This is a forum of a gaming company, it just works over internet environment but it doesnt necessarily mean you can do every shit you are able to do on internet. This is not a databank, if you post stupid crap in an intellectual discussion environment you'll be frowned upon. Doing that just to state that you dont believe in them wont change the situation, we dont wanna know every stupid crap you do or do not believe.

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Re: Is mythology actually the truth disguised as a tale?
« Reply #28 on: May 29, 2010, 03:25:19 PM »
(I don't agree with everything this guy talks about like many of his "anagrams", but I definitely agree with some. He seems to have some knowledge about tamgas, but I "can't" see any logic behind many of his analysis)

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As you can clearly see from my first post, I disagree with this guy.

Come back when you gain some logic.
Let me teach you an important lesson about English. If you state you are in a partial state of agreement you cannot then claim to be in complete disagreement, as that is what we call a "contradiction".

Please don't come back.
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Re: Is mythology actually the truth disguised as a tale?
« Reply #29 on: May 29, 2010, 03:26:58 PM »
Actually, I think you'll find that the Turks are closely related to the Big Bang, and may have even invented it, and thus, by extension, the world. So this is really another example of the truth disguised as a tale, because Zeus must be the mythological analog for the Turkish creation of the universe.
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