To consider oneself broad minded is alright, but to accept all sorts of adaptation with out question is a sign of weakness. All of us have lost our identity one way or another because we accept outside influence. Some accept and die for a word which is discriminating and is not even there own. The Greek word Aithiops is defined as one with a damaged face or scorched. The land was ones called Kuwsh after a grandson of Noah. Kuwsh was one the first prominent figures to migrate there after the Flood.
The influence by the so called western civilization is global. The kokeboch (stars) in the sky are also named and charted after Gods of these western myth types. The word Eritrea is not an original word to its land but was once a city in Greece. To allow this kind of patronizing is to lose ones historical origin.
To the ones that believe that this current moment is some sort of Kedus (holy) times, you can find that messiah was delivered not in the cold winter but a warmer zeman(time) of the northern hemisphere. This fact is known because the shepherds where keeping watch of there flock outside by lelit (night) which they only do in warmer zeman, Luqyah (Luke) 2 :8-12.
To observe Messiah's birthday was never asked by him. Birthday is only celebrated in the pagan world and never by the Yahdai's. We find birthday celebrations mentioned only on three sefers(places) thru out the whole scripture, the first one was of a Pharaoh and the other two are of Herod's.
Wubneh Tessema <wtessema@...> wrote:
What's the heck? Some or most of us may need to broaden our horizon. We should not be narrow-minded. Whether you or they call it Amarigna or Amharic, it doesn't matter. We call it Arabigna or they call it Arabic. What really matter is to understand each other in using the word or the term. I know that both in Amharic /
Amarigna and English Tigrigina is Tigrgina. But not "Tigriginic". But don't ever think, my friend, Tigrina is inferior to Amharic!
Yahsua YHWH <yahsua_yhwh@...> wrote:
Asmara might not recognize the name of our language when it is present as Amharic in a westernized way rather than it being called Amaringa.
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Amarigna and English Tigrigina is Tigrgina. But not "Tigriginic". But don't ever think, my friend, Tigrina is inferior to Amharic!