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Does dysnoetas mean nonsense?
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<blockquote data-quote="Light on the Hill" data-source="post: 77244769" data-attributes="member: 449833"><p>Thanks Der Alte, I had come to this conclusion myself that the Greek Orthodox probably has the best grasp on the Greek than anyone else (doesn't mean they can't be wrong on things though IMO). I want to expound further on this though, I'm going to copy the article's argument here so we can go more in depth on it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Grammar and such is not my strong suit (I knew it much better when I was still in school lol), so I'd love to get your educated opinion on this interpretation. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Light on the Hill, post: 77244769, member: 449833"] Thanks Der Alte, I had come to this conclusion myself that the Greek Orthodox probably has the best grasp on the Greek than anyone else (doesn't mean they can't be wrong on things though IMO). I want to expound further on this though, I'm going to copy the article's argument here so we can go more in depth on it. Grammar and such is not my strong suit (I knew it much better when I was still in school lol), so I'd love to get your educated opinion on this interpretation. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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