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Paleo Phil wrote:
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> However, orthodox Jews may potentially be displeased with the writing of
> both "YHWH" and "God.

Also this Christian, who doesn't think that the curser of the Hebrews 
was divine.
I choose the Aesir/Vanir, my kind of divinities, who I think are neolithic.

If we could imagine the worldview (weltanshauung?) of paleoman we might 
have a better idea of what they thought edible. Idea suggested by the 
book "Hamlet's Mill" (? it's been a long time), where the wheel of the 
heavens is a mill and it grinds out plenty. Only seeds are ground, so 
this denotes a neolithic culture.

William

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