So basically anyone can steal an election, cause a nanoparticle pandemic, start a war or even put everyone under mind control using vaccines and the justice sytem will just ignore the truth, cover up the facts and turn a blind eye.
G I U S T I F I C A Z I O N I S T I C H E
Borrowed from Late Latin iustificationem, justificationem < iustificatio, from iustifico, from Latin iustus.
Noun
giustificazione f (plural giustificazioni)
justification, explanation
proof
didn't realize this one 😯 ... timely?
the act of God whereby humankind is made or accounted just, or free from guilt or penalty of sin
Origen of Alexandria[a] (c. 184 – c. 253),[5] also known as Origen Adamantius,[b] was an early Christian scholar,[8] ascetic,[9] and theologian who was born and spent the first half of his career in Alexandria. He was a prolific writer who wrote roughly 2,000 treatises in multiple branches of theology, including textual criticism, biblical exegesis and hermeneutics, homiletics, and spirituality. He was one of the most influential figures in early Christian theology, apologetics, and asceticism.[9][10] He has been described as "the greatest genius the early church ever produced"
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origen
Demetrius condemned Origen for insubordination and accused him of having castrated himself (though it has been proposed that this was a result of misunderstanding Origen’s mystical reference to his own celibacy [1]) and of having taught that even Satan would eventually attain salvation, an accusation which Origen vehemently denied
Demetrius also alleged that Origen had taught an extreme form of apokatastasis, which held that all beings, including even Satan himself, would eventually attain salvation.[12] This allegation probably arose from a misunderstanding of Origen's argument during a debate with the Valentinian Gnostic teacher Candidus.[12] Candidus had argued in favor of predestination by declaring that the Devil was beyond salvation.[12] Origen had responded by arguing that, if the Devil is destined for eternal damnation, it was on account of his actions, which were the result of his own free will.[74] Therefore, Origen had declared that Satan was only morally reprobate, not absolutely reprobate.[74]
Demetrius died in 232, less than a year after Origen's departure from Alexandria.[72] The accusations against Origen faded with the death of Demetrius,[75] but they did not disappear entirely[76] and they continued to haunt him for the rest of his career.[76] Origen defended himself in his Letter to Friends in Alexandria,[12] in which he vehemently denied that he had ever taught that the Devil would attain salvation[12][13][77] and insisted that the very notion of the Devil attaining salvation was simply ludicrous.[12]
Etymology: from Latin deludere, "to mock, to deceive"; from de-, "down, to one's detriment" + ludere, "to play".
lud
Alternative form of loude (“loud”)
lud
loud, noisy
boisterous
ic
/ɪk/
suffix
suffix: -ic
1.
forming adjectives such as Islamic, terrific.
2.
forming nouns such as lyric, mechanic.
3.
denoting a particular form or instance of a noun ending in -ics.
"aesthetic"
4.
CHEMISTRY
denoting an element in a higher valency.
"ferric"
Origin
from French -ique, Latin -icus, or Greek -ikos .
Rous f (plural Rousen)
rose
From Middle English rousen, from Anglo-Norman reuser, ruser, originally used in English of hawks shaking the feathers of the body, from Latin recusare, by loss of the medial 'c.' Related to Provencal reusar.
Figurative meaning "to stir up, provoke to activity" is from 1580s; that of "awaken" is first recorded 1590s.
Alternative forms
rouze (obsolete)
Noun
rouse (plural rouses)
not sure the following words are related, but ludicrous
and ludere (to play) seem to have a buoyancy about them, whereas luddite and even quaalude, have a sober association
just interesting to me... i love words and origins,
so always welcome 🤗