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To: Greg or e who wrote (8047)7/1/2010 11:01:00 PM
From: average joe1 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 69300
 
You're a slanderer gregor-ee and you've been using the same old slander for six + years.

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The most common English synonym for "Satan" is "Devil", which descends from Middle English devel, from Old English deofol, that in turn represents an early Germanic borrowing of Latin diabolus (also the source of "diabolical"). This in turn was borrowed from Greek diabolos "slanderer", from diaballein "to slander": dia- "across, through" + ballein "to hurl".



To: Greg or e who wrote (8047)7/7/2010 7:42:15 PM
From: Solon1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69300
 
“Doesn’t sting at all.

No! Of course it doesn’t! You are just in a play or something!!! :-)