
📢 Forum Update - Hello everyone! I've made an improvement to the forum that should make following active discussions much easier. Beginning today, forum topics will display the most recent replies first (while keeping the original topic post at the top), so you no longer have to navigate through multiple pages to find the latest conversation. This change also helps improve the browsing experience in long-running discussions with many pages of replies. If you notice anything that doesn't seem to be working correctly or have any feedback, please let me know. — Richard G. Since there has been a thread on chocolate and a thread in drinks, I thought it was time to have a thread on PIE. No, not this pie! ? PIE. PIE stands for Proto Indo-European. It's the theory that languages such as English, Sanskrit, Russian, Italian, Gaelic, Persian, Armenian, Lithuanian, German, etc. all had a common language ancestor. (PIE) An original mother tongue that then branched out into all these different languages. Here is an interesting video on the subject. Well at least for me, anyway. I find it fascinating. Perhaps, I have strange tastes. 😉 In the video, it will talk about how the word God is originally derived from the Proto Indo-European word for "poured out." One could say that Jesus, our Saviour, was poured out as an offering/sacrifice to God the Father. Food for thought, anyway. 😉 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Nrs6U5vYstw 