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Feb
11
Busy Mushrooms
Joel 1:17
"The seed is rotten under their clods, the garners are laid desolate, the barns are broken down; for the corn is withered."
If it weren't for mushrooms, there would be so many un-decayed dead trees that there would be no room on Earth for anything else to grow. But mushrooms don't just recycle dead trees. They help make...
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A 4,000 Year Old Computer Language

John 1:1
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.

The language is so logical and precisely structured that it is being used to create programming language that a computer can understand. Unlike most languages of the world, this language has few irregular verbs, no prepositions and almost no exceptions to strict grammatical rules. What would take a long sentence to say in most languages can be said in only a few words in this language.

One would think that we are talking about a new language, carefully designed and crafted by modern scientists. But this language, called Aymara, has been spoken by peasants in the Andes for 4,000 years! Because of its highly logical structure, Aymara is being used as a bridge language that enables computers to translate one language to another.

Since 1986 a computer has been using Aymara to translate Spanish technical and legal documents into English in the office of the Panama Canal Commission. This amazing computer can translate a 60,000 word document with 80% accuracy in only an hour. The final product must then be reviewed by a translator.

Generally speaking, modern languages are less logically structured and more irregular and often cannot express as many shades of meaning as can ancient languages. In other words, as we go back in time, languages are not less structured and less expressive, but more highly structured and more expressive than today's languages. This is powerful evidence that language has not come from grunting cave men, but from the Creator Himself!

Prayer: 
Dear Lord; the Word through Whom all things were created; I thank You for the gift of language. Help me to be faithful to You in my use of language, not only in speaking the truth in love and avoiding falsehoods, but also in telling others what You have done for them in Your death and Resurrection. Amen.
Notes: 
Computer application helps save an ancient language. Minneapolis Star Tribune, Feb. 24, 1990. p. 9A.