Building Clarity w.r.t Logical & Linguistic Understanding

Understanding of basic rules to get good grip over research work presented.

RULE 01: ADJECTIVES, VERBS & PROVERBS

when mentioning a particular individual, event, location, era or scenario will be cross verified through general logic, geography, science, documented & cross verified historical events, language (dialect, literature, grammar) understanding & other religious scriptures.

Some examples for better understanding are as follow:

1. Question: An Island which combatted in two world wars, black plague in 17th Century, River Tames is its main river & famously its flag is known as Union Jack It ruled several colonies across globe and still common wealth games are arranged amongst all once colonialized nations of the world. London is its capital city.

Which country it is? Answer: _________________________

2. Question: Pyramids, River Nile, North East Africa. Name the country?

Answer: ________________________

RULE 02: When PROPER NOUN is used as name, place, event, era or scenario

then it should be taken as it appears in scriptures because stating a particular proper noun means exact information & clarity was intended to be given without any ambiguity. Proper nouns cannot be translated with meanings or synonyms as it will clearly deviate the path of truth and for sure change the actual message. Some examples for better understanding are as follow:

1. His name is PETER. “Peter is a Proper Noun” cannot be literally translated as “rock or stone”. While reading meaning of Proper Noun no one can understand that it was Peter mentioned regardless one reads it thousand times. Everyone will relate it to structure or elements of some geographical location but not “Peter”.

2. He is employed at BANK OF AMERICA. “Bank of America” cannot be translated as “premium financial institution”. Bank of America will remain as Bank of America. As “premium financial institution” is its category not its name. There can be several premium financial institutions in the world but there is only one “Bank of America”.