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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the questioner: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the questioner: Modern societies have no word for "nature" because the word "nature" simply means god. [/QUOTE]please make sense You just typed the word "nature" and you live in a modern society that means modern societies do have a word for nature and it does not mean god. In fact the word was invented to make a separation between the material world and the spiritual world ________________________________ [b]nature[/b] [ney-cher] [i]noun[/i] 1. the material world, especially as surrounding humankind and existing independently of human activities. 2. the natural world as it exists without human beings or civilization: [i]In nature, wild dogs hunt in packs.[/i] 3. the elements of the natural world, as mountains, trees, animals, or rivers: [i]The abandoned power plant was reclaimed by nature, covered in overgrowth and home to feral animals.[/i] ________________________________________________ [b]god[/b] [i]noun[/i] 1. a supreme being who created, rules and watches over the universe 2. an intelligent and powerful being who rules over a natural force or animal _________________________________________ therefore an atheist could acknowledge nature forces such as gravity, wind, earthquakes but not attribute them god. If someone was struck dead by a bolt of lightening and theist would say it was a random natural event. A religious person might say that it was a personal judgement made on that person by a god Here is a list of some Egyptians myths. Is each one just intended as a make believe teaching tool demonstrating natural science? http://www.egyptianmyths.net/section-myths.htm . [/qb][/QUOTE]Again Modern societies still have no word for "nature" because the word "nature" simply means god. unless you can prove through another etymology your argument is debunked you need to find a different word besides "Nature" to prove your point Another fun fact ancient societies have no word for "god" Deus actually means "celestial" or "shining" not god Neter means renovation so this goes to show you that actually Greece and Egypt had no concept of god based on the etymology of the word for god [/QB][/QUOTE]
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