From: user6340@newsgrouper.org.invalid   
      
   Mike posted:   
   > On 2025-12-19 16:31, Steven Douglas wrote:   
   > > Mike posted:   
   > >> On 2025-12-19 15:11, Steven Douglas wrote:   
   > >>> Mike posted:   
   > >>>> On 2025-12-19 11:13, Steven Douglas wrote:   
   > >>>>> Mike posted:   
   > >>>>>> On 2025-12-18 16:33, Steven Douglas wrote:   
   > >>>>>>> Mike posted:   
   > >>>>>>>> On 2025-12-18 14:38, Steven Douglas wrote:   
   > >>>>>>>>> Mike posted:   
   > >>>>>>>>>> On 2025-12-17 22:26, Steven Douglas wrote:   
   > >>>>>>>>>>> Mike posted:   
   > >>>>>>>>>>>>   
   > >>>>>>>>>>>> I wonder why Satan and Steven sound so similar?   
   > >>>>>>>>>>>   
   > >>>>>>>>>>> Did that dumb AI thing tell you that, or did you   
   > >>>>>>>>>>> think it up all by yourself?   
   > >>>>>>>>>>   
   > >>>>>>>>>> They are both two syllables with 'S', 't', 'n' in common.   
   > >>>>>>>>>   
   > >>>>>>>>> So what? A lot of words sound alike that have nothing   
   > >>>>>>>>> to do with each other.   
   > >>>>>>>>   
   > >>>>>>>> But people still make obvious associations.   
   > >>>>>>>   
   > >>>>>>> That's true, I associate your name with a microphone.   
   > >>>>>>> Are you a microphone because you have the same nickname   
   > >>>>>>> as a microphone?   
   > >>>>>>   
   > >>>>>> I do have quite a few microphones if you are interested,   
   > >>>>>> to many to count, if that matters.   
   > >>>>>   
   > >>>>> But that doesn't make you a microphone, despite the   
   > >>>>> fact that you share a nickname with microphones.   
   > >>>>>>   
   > >>>>>> I do like cooking too,   
   > >>>>>> as you might have noticed, so my names are all relevant.   
   > >>>>>   
   > >>>>> Last names were once determined by a person's   
   > >>>>> occupation. Was cooking ever your occupation?   
   > >>>>   
   > >>>> I did work at McDonald for a couple days. and   
   > >>>> I helped bake pies at church.   
   > >>>   
   > >>> Of course you inherited your name from one of your   
   > >>> ancestors of the past, who was most likely a real   
   > >>> cook -- and that's how he got his name.   
   > >>>>   
   > >>>>>> It is a well known fact that names convert meanings, and   
   > >>>>>> some believe they also shape personalities.   
   > >>>>>   
   > >>>>> So that would mean you're a microphone that also   
   > >>>>> does some cooking. Got it. As for me, I have never   
   > >>>>> even thought of the false association you've tried   
   > >>>>> (and failed ) to associate with my name.   
   > >>>>   
   > >>>> Your name brings up impressions of Satan,and the Devil.   
   > >>>> What's false about that?   
   > >>>   
   > >>> What's false about it is what Google's AI thing has   
   > >>> to say about it:   
   > >>>   
   > >>> [quoting an AI thing] "The name Steven, a variant of Stephen,   
   > >>> comes from the Greek word Stephanos, meaning "crown," "garland,"   
   > >>> or "wreath," symbolizing honor and victory from ancient contests,   
   > >>> and gained popularity in Christianity through Saint Stephen, the   
   > >>> first martyr. It's a classic, strong name with Greek roots,   
   > >>> meaning "crowned one" or "victorious," carrying connotations   
   > >>> of honor and achievement." [end quoting]   
   > >>   
   > >> Michael comes from the Hebrew name מִיכָאֵל (Mīkhāʾēl).   
   > >> It literally means: “Who is like God?”   
   > >   
   > > That's great. I haven't made an issue of your name,   
   > > so why are you repeating this to me -- as it seems   
   > > you told me this not all that long ago?   
   >   
   > I thought you might be jealous I have a Hebrew name.   
   > Stephen is merely Greek.   
      
   Is it really important to you that I be jealous   
   of you? If so, why? Just so you know, the thought   
   has never crossed my mind to be jealous of your   
   name. Just so you know. I'm very happy with my name.   
   >   
   > >>> You can verify that with that AI thing you use. I choose   
   > >>> to associate myself with Saint Stephen, and to renounce   
   > >>   
   > >> The one who got stoned to death by the Jews?   
   > >   
   > > That's why he's the first martyr.   
   >   
   > He was a blasphemer. From there perspective   
   > he was justifiably stoned.   
      
   They probably wouldn't have done it if they thought   
   they were justified doing it. Jesus also suffered   
   his own murder. The people who did that were wrong.   
   Or are you trying to tell me that you agree with   
   them for having done what they did?   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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