Question: This person wrote the code of laws known as The Hammurabi?
Answer: Who was Hammurabi?
Correct! And you win 0.00011565 bitcoin!
I thought Bill Ayers wrote them?
#34. Do you realize that your question about the code of laws known as The Hammurabis is a double-edged oxymoron, contradiction, or whatever.
How can someone be a “rabi” (Jewish teacher, often spelled “rabbi” or “rebbe”) and write a book about Ham and Myrrh/Murr? “Ham” is not a “kosher” food under Jewish law and “Myrrh/Murr” is associated with the birth of Jesus, a Jew who became the person used to create Christianity by his disciples.
Now there was a biblical “Ham/Hamm” but he was not viewed as a good guy so unless the “rabi” was writing about ancient foods and spices, the Code of Hammurabi is a conglomeration of names/words that show you just how convoluted the English language can be.
Now put that up as the “answer” on Jeopardy and watch the contestants go bonkers. That is why they want Dr. Oz to be the host when that “answer” in part of the show.
If this makes any sense, let me know. I’m as confused as the next guy. /SARC
/Sucks = Katie Couric
/Smucks = politically correct nerd contestants and fans who protest anything that is not a figment of their PC millennial warped imagination.