To: Cronos
Please do read the Catechism -- highlighted in chapter 846 that states that How are we to understand this affirmation, often repeated by the Church Fathers? Reformulated positively, it means that all salvation comes from Christ the Head through the Church which is his Body"Please, do read the Bible...All salvation comes from Christ the Head and the saved become His Body, the church...
Salvation does NOT come thru the Body after it leaves the Head...
And you forgot to mention the Neck...According to you guys, the Neck is not part of the Body...The Neck is Mary... :(
253 posted on
12/16/2010 9:09:19 AM PST by
Iscool
(I don't understand all that I know...)
To: Iscool
Nivkh or Gilyak (self-designation: Нивхгу диф, Nivxgu dif; Japanese: ニヴフ語/ギリヤーク語, nivufu-go/giriyāku-go) is a language spoken in Outer Manchuria, in the basin of the Amgun (a tributary of the Amur), along the lower reaches of the Amur itself, and on the northern half of Sakhalin. 'Gilyak' is the Manchu appellation. Its speakers are known as the Nivkhs.
Nivkh does not appear to be related to any other language, making it a language isolate. For classification convenience, it is included in the group of Paleosiberian languages. Many words in the Nivkh language bear a certain resemblance to words of similar meaning in other Paleosiberian languages, Ainu, Korean, or Altaic languages, but no regular sound correspondences have been discovered to systematically account for the vocabularies of these various languages, so any lexical similarities are considered to be due to chance or to borrowing. The Nivkh language was included in the controversial Eurasiatic languages hypothesis
354 posted on
12/16/2010 4:29:10 PM PST by
Cronos
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