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From: Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de>
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Subject: Re: Do AGI-BOTS indicate Life After Death exists?
Date: Fri, 2 May 2025 10:24:44 +0200
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Am Freitag000002, 02.05.2025 um 00:11 schrieb Physfitfreak:
> On 4/26/25 12:48 AM, Thomas Heger wrote:
>> Einstein didn't speak Hebrew (as far as I know).
>>
>> He spoke German, French and Italian (and also a little English).
>>
>> (That's why I actually thought, that 'Einstein' was Swiss by birth and
>> that he wasn't a Jew and his name wasn't 'Einstein'.)
>
>
> It doesn't matter much what you "actually think". Yet you keep blabbering.
>
> You lost your credit when you claimed Germans at the time of Luther were
> not called "Germans". You even reasoned it like, "there was no country
> called Germany at the time therefore there were no Germans". Something
> as stupid as that.
>
>
Most Germans didn't speak English at that time, hence could eventually
have called themselves 'Deutsche' (if they had any intentions to do so),
because they spoke a language called 'Deutsch'.
('German' or 'Germanes' are English or Latin names.)
You talk and think in terms of ethnicity, while I was talking about
political entities (states, cities or nations).
The country called 'Deutsches Reich' (='German Empire') was founded in
1871 and that was long after the times of Luther.
So Luther was not a 'German' because there didn't exist any political
entity named 'Germany' in his lifetime.
He spoke German, of course, even if German was not a single well defined
language at his time.
It was actually Luther himself, who created (in a way) the modern
German, simply by translating the bible from Latin into a new language,
which he in part invented.
So: what made Luther a German?
He was actually born in Eisleben. I forgot to which country that
belonged, but definitely not to 'Germany', 'Deutschland' or 'Deutsches
Reich'.
TH