Bible Pronunciation: A PhD provides audio bible snippets for how to pronounce, and how do you pronounce, and how do I pronouce biblical names. biblical words correctly.
More hearteningly, people often want to do the right thing by the “Other” but just aren’t sure how. Some of my favorite reader questions come from this category: Can you say “bless you” to a sneezing atheist? (Yes.) Should I pronounce a foreign perso...
it isnotnational. For example, the UK tends to be thought of as a Christian state, but some atheist families there do not perform the ritual.
“If a man were to make it his purpose to take a true aim with a spear or arrow at some mark, his ultimate end, corresponding to the ultimate good as we pronounce it, would be to do all he could to aim straight: the man in this illustration would have to do everything to aim ...
are not always spelt as they are pronounced, causing problems. In my country – Scotland – people pronounce “definitely” as “deffo-nate-ly.” As such, many people think that this word is spelled “definately.” When you understand this, you are in a better position to avoid the ...
You’d be forgiven for not knowing, or at least not knowing how to pronounce, Pete Buttigieg’s last name (it’s boot-uh-judge). His political experience to date i…
“If a man were to make it his purpose to take a true aim with a spear or arrow at some mark, his ultimate end, corresponding to the ultimate good as we pronounce it, would be to do all he could to aim straight: the man in this illustration would have to do everything to aim ...
Why Convert to Islam? At the time when you pronounce your declaration of faith, you will feel an overwhelming feeling! This feeling is thousands of angels of the highest ranks descending from the heavens to witness you saying it and they bring with them, mercy from your Lord. Watch the ...
Today I found out how ‘Earth’ came to be called so. Firstly, it’s important to understand that nearly every language has its own name for the planet. It’s called ‘terra’ in Portuguese, ‘dünya’ in Turkish and ‘aarde’ in Dutch, just to name a few with their own etymology....