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Old 2013-07-01, 17:11   #518
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Does Russian distinguish between "of" and "from"?

"Secularism" is one of my favourite words. To me secularism encompasses both freedom of religion and freedom from it, giving everyone the freedom to believe whatever they like but no right to impose those beliefs on other people.
Russian language, yes. (Simple use of prepositions.)

The Russian state, probably not. (not to mention the infamous Pussy Riot case)
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Old 2013-07-01, 19:15   #519
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That is indeed a subtle and astute statement, especially coming from someone who was grateful for the "platform to declare Jesus is real" as you note.
As in
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      INTEGER GOD
      COMMON GOD, LOVE
you mean, thereby overwriting the default types?

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Old 2013-07-01, 19:32   #520
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As in
Code:
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      INTEGER GOD
      COMMON GOD, LOVE
you mean, thereby overwriting the default types?
Something like that. But I prefer
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FLOAT(JESUS)
because he walked on water.
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Old 2013-07-01, 20:08   #521
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"Secularism" is one of my favourite words. To me secularism encompasses both freedom of religion and freedom from it, giving everyone the freedom to believe whatever they like but no right to impose those beliefs on other people.
But many religiously-inclined folks, especially U.S. fundamentalists, would use secularism to denote an exclusion/intolerance of religion, not freedom of/from religion or indifference to/tolerance of religion.

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/secularism
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/secularism

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Old 2013-07-01, 20:22   #522
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English quite often seems to have subtleties that other languages lack.
... probably a consequence of the history (multiple invaders, speaking different languages) of its island of origin.

Celtic, plus some Latin from the Roman invaders, plus Norse from the Viking invaders, plus German from the Saxon invaders, plus French from the Norman invaders.

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Old 2013-07-01, 21:49   #523
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Old 2013-07-01, 22:46   #524
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Something like that. But I prefer
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FLOAT(JESUS)
because he walked on water.
Canadians have a joke...

We truly believe that Jesus walked on water...

We just assumed it was during winter....
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Old 2013-07-02, 01:19   #525
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Very well quoted. English has certain of the subtleties but make no mistake, other languages have the same problem when translated to English.

De loin, elles sont belles, mais elles sont loin d'Γͺtre belles. It translates to From afar, they're pretty but they're far from pretty, which again feels rather clumsy. It literally rolls right off the tongue in french, however.
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Old 2013-07-04, 18:59   #526
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Old 2013-07-04, 19:34   #527
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"Religion is excellent stuff for keeping common people quiet. Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich." ~ Napoleon Bonaparte

"Growth of the Nonreligious // Many Would Say: Trend is Bad for American Society". Well, obviously!
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Old 2013-07-04, 19:45   #528
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