Comments by "SCINTILLAM DEI" (@scintillam_dei) on "5 Of The Weirdest Languages In The World | Random Thursday" video.

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  14.  @christopheroates5674  You talk about the language but you don't talk about the race using the language (just their medieval to modern culture), so your theory explains less which meakes it less powerful and less likely to be true, for the best epxlanation takes ALL evidence into account, not just a selection of convenient points. Popularity is irrelevant to the truth. The only rational explanation for why Basques are basically Celts but have a non-Celtic language that is also not romance nor germanic, is that they adopted it from Iberian natives, and have thank God preserved it. I did a video explaining why DNA tests are garbage. Nonfreethinkers would be offended by it. Korean objectively sounds like Japanese. A lot of the same sounds are used, and a lot of the same sounds one doesn't use, the other langauge also doesn't use. Japs are Koreans originally. They're the same people, just like Anglo-Saxons are Germans, essentially. There have been timies I heard one language, but thought it was the other. Reminds me of when I read a comment by a Scandinavian saying they thought Spanish was Italian. to them they're extremely similar even though a native could give plenty of differences to try to make them more distinct. The list I saw long ago comparing similarities to Georgian had very remarkable similarities that can't be coincidences if the words are real, but I have yet to verify that. Not to mention the fact that the land of Georgia is called IBERIA.... just like HISPANIA was earlier called IBERIA. I plan to learn a ton of languages at the same time which would take forever, but even if I can't speak with anyone but myself or God, it would be worth it (except Cambodian which sounds like bad clucking and which I should learn due to circumstances; Vietnamese also sounds bad, but I plan to learn it too). The claim that Basque is not an Indo-European language is odd since Iberians ARE Europeans, and among the first and the original SW Europeans, so the term shouldnn't exclude their European language. But such a term could be a mere generalization. Anyway, Tarshish is probably Atlantis, so Atlanteans spoke Euskara most likely. :-) I found out that there used to be an island SW of Spain, which makes the location the most likely candidate for the place that had elephants (with Africa nearby).
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