Vulgar words in Ten Great Religions - An Essay in Comparative Theology (Page 1)
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For example, since we find that _house_ is in Sanskrit _Damn_ and _Dam_; in Zend, _Demana_; in Greek, ÎόμοÏ; in Latin, _Domus_; in Irish, _Dahm_; in Slavonic, _Domu_,--from which root comes also our English word _Domestic_,--we may be pretty sure that the original Aryans lived in houses.
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Fighting, feasting, and making love are their usual occupations.
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Artemis and Dêmêtêr came from the woods and fields to unite in the high assembly, and war was suspended while Arês made love to the goddess of Beauty.
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As a family, they live together on Olympus, feasting, talking, making love, making war, deceiving each other, angry, and reconciled.
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7), according to the Septuagint translation, that he "saw two riders, one on an ass and one on a camel," Bahador argues that the rider on the ass is Jesus, who so entered Jerusalem, and that the rider on the camel is Mohammed.