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Old 08-23-2017, 04:56 PM   #3751
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In deference to your assertion, especially how it relates to post 3738. As I repeatedly tell you there is no difference. If someone discover's something they are a discoverer.

For the language usage impaired. Discoverer is a noun, a common noun. Discovered is a verb, the action done. Since Calvin discovered (an action) he is properly referred to as a discoverer when I refer to him with a common noun.

You are not Humpty Dumpty, when you use a word to declare, "it means just what I choose it to mean—neither more nor less."

Seriously did you attend primary school? You really don't understand common nouns, pronouns, verbs, sentence structure?
Well...since you say there is no difference, you're saying there is no difference between a definite article and an indefinite one. I think all dictionaries would disagree with you.

Again, originally you put words in my mouth by claiming I said Calvin was THE discoverer of the true gospel, when of course, I would never do such a dumb thing, since I, too, discovered the true gospel after Christ revealed the Father to me and the Holy Spirit revealed Christ to me.
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