To: The Grammarian
Fine, then the true definition is the defintion of religio, religionis that I posted earlier.
193 posted on
05/31/2003 12:18:04 PM PDT by
TheAngryClam
(Nil igitur mors est ad nos neque pertinet hilum/quandoquidem natura animi mortalis habetur)
To: TheAngryClam
Of course, that is unsubstantiated, particularly considering I've already posted evidence that indicates that there is a dispute as to from what word the word "religion" is derived from. Two different sources claim two different etymologies.
To: TheAngryClam
No, I'm posting you the dictionary definition of the noun religio, which does, in classical Latin, include a binding component.
286 posted on
06/01/2003 1:19:05 AM PDT by
TheAngryClam
(Nil igitur mors est ad nos neque pertinet hilum/quandoquidem natura animi mortalis habetur)
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