Saturday, October 18, 2014

Perfect dot system

I will attempt to show that the markings are too perfect and in fact impossible to have been invented. I will do so by analyzing Jewish dialects and the alphabet itself. But first let me make this bold statement. "Being Jewish does not teach a Pearson Hebrew any faster". Yes I know, absurd. OK so we must look at six double letters: B, G, D and their twins P, K, T. Do me a favor and say PoPoPo. Don't feel silly, just trust me. Now say  BoBoBo. Notice any similarities? B and P are exactly the same sounds! Only one difference! B is a little more complex. With B you activate your vocal chords. B has a twin, P. G has a twin, K. D has a twin, T! That is the logic of the double letters. The double letters only exist because of these points. We would not even be aware of them without them. There is even more to say. Why would eastern Jews preserve both p, v and g if they were not apart of ancient Hebrew. These sounds do not exist in Arabic. But g does in like one dialect. See the problem? Furthermore the b sound is formed with a dot, not the absence of. Another huge problem for those that like to perpetuate the myth of an invented dot system. There are even more problems. If you think that Hebrew has only plosive double letters than why does Arabic not have a p? The only logical conclusion that exists is what Hebrews have always said through out history. The dot system existed since the beginning of time along side the alphabet. This is linguistically supported.

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