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Nakala asilia - Kilatini - “deus mortuus est, ego non sum†or deus est...
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“deus mortuus est, ego non sum†"deus est mortuus ego sum non"
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I found this txt in web but didn't found any translations for it but "deus mortuus est" is god is dead and "ego non sum" is supposedly I am not.
I would like to know which one is writen correctly and what does they exatly mean from word to word and also meaning of them. Thank you!
8 Juni 2009 22:15