Telepathic was how they first communicated...thr was no need for written word.. maybe this changed at the tower of Babel incident..
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I would have voted for Sanskrit if it was on the list. Hebrew is a derivative of Canaanite Phoenician
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I think a speculation of how they went from the original alphabet to the modern priest script that reflects the sonic characteristics of the phonetics would be an excellent podcast
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I would chose cuneiform - seems perfect. Doesn't change basic meaning - we can read from right to left.
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ππππ people seem to have difficulty answering this question. A box with none of the above would have been appropriate for all those who do not follow Braden who has made it quite clear what he belie
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π https://youtu.be/hiSFykotIkM If one language on Earth was secretly designed as a sacred code, which would you guess first?
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