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February 8, 2010

Hungarian language part 1: origin

Most people wonder where the Hungarian language comes from but have no idea. Some germans say its a barbaric language which later became germanized. Slavs say its a mongol language that became slavized. Other slavs say Hungarians did not even speak, all the words are from slavic. Some romanians say it is a mixture of daco-romanian and mongol. Turks say its simply a turkic dialect. And last, but no…



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February 3, 2010

History of northern europe

Hey guys! Hope you enjoy this video! As a side note, I completely forgot to mention to Sami, who were nomadic people living in an area known as Lapland (the northern most region of Scandinavia) and these guys were actually pagan a little bit longer than the vikings! n_n



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June 13, 2009

Is 1611 English A DIVINE Language?

If the KJV is the only Bible English people should read, does that make 1611 English a Divine language? lets take a laymans look at English. Does it make Shakespeare a divinly inspired writer because it is the same language used? AND Should a Bible in Russian be translated from th Greek and Hebrew OR from the KJB to be considered a real Holy Bible? And If they said that about NT Greek, how come th…



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