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:Some argue that there are languages which had no written form. Though this is true, they have a phonetic alphabet, which makes it possible to 'invent' a written form. | :Some argue that there are languages which had no written form. Though this is true, they have a phonetic alphabet, which makes it possible to 'invent' a written form. | ||
:There is no other language that is known to contain the attributes of the Hebrew written square-text alphabet. | :There is no other language that is known to contain the attributes of the Hebrew written square-text alphabet. | ||
:The Paleo-Hebrew alphabet retains some of the phonetic attributes of the square text, but does not contain the Notarikon to the level of strokes. <ref>One will not obtain 'Jehovah', from the Paleo-Hebrew 'ox-head' aleph. | :The Paleo-Hebrew alphabet retains some of the phonetic attributes of the square text, but does not contain the Notarikon to the level of strokes. <ref>One will not obtain 'Jehovah', from the Paleo-Hebrew 'ox-head' aleph.</ref> | ||
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The meaning of the alphabet appears to be a fundamental catechism. <ref>[[Teaser - Natural catechism]]</ref> | The meaning of the alphabet appears to be a fundamental catechism. <ref>[[Teaser - Natural catechism]]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:13, 16 November 2022
Notarikon establishes critical theology [∞]
When God created the universe, he used words. [1] |
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To use words, one must have an alphabet.
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The meaning of the alphabet appears to be a fundamental catechism. [1] |