Renji
Well-Known Member
Right. Muslims, Jews and Christians normally understand this when it comes to their scriptures when they have a familiarity with the language. We find this to be true when reading Hebrew, Arabic or Greek. There are no upper or lowercase lettering but we know when the scripture is talking about "God" or a god. There are no parenthasis but we know who's who. When it is translated into English it is fitting to add the paraenthasis for clarification to the reader even though it isn't there in the original language. Those that argue against this point have no idea of what they're talking about and are wasting the time of others.
Right, and probably have not learned anything from their elementary and highschool literature and language lessons