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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Supercar: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Israel: However, I would agree with you Yom that Ethiopic(Geez) developed on its own...[/QUOTE]If by "Ge'ez" you are referring to the spoken language, then yes, it was an indigenous language. If however, you are claiming that "Ge'ez" as the early "Ethiopic" script had no south Arabian influences, you'll need to elaborate on that, with material support of course. [QUOTE]Israel: Why is the Sabean influnence EMPHASIZED SO MUCH? Do we ponder to such great extent the influence of Ancient Greek upon the Latin language????? Do ya'll know what I'm saying?[/QUOTE]Actually, this was an ongoing exchange, in which all party involved here, agrees on the highly likely indigenous origins for the pre-Aksumite cultural complexes in question. The only reason, we are even talking about the Sabean influence, stems from what I see Yom being in denial of the nature/extent of such cultural influences, to the point of almost denying their presence in the region. Available archeological finds, lends prepoderance to pre-Aksumite cultural complexes that are largely indigenous in the making. [QUOTE]Isreal: Anyway, Ayele's book is really intriguing in terms of the philosophical and theological content. Deep stuff. Salaam [/QUOTE]If you feel that Ayele makes points that would shed light on or clarify some of the issues being discussed now, please don't hesitate to share. :) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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