Everything seems to be Über these days. Not sure what it means. I guess it is German. What is interesting is that I have heard it a ton in the last few weeks. In conversations, on TV and radio. I wonder if the people saying it know what it means. I ask that because I searched Websters and they don't have a record for the word. Which brings me to my point. How often do we act or think in ways that contradict truth, but we don't know it? I mean we believe something, so that makes it true..right? Not really. That makes truth
relative and that is not the truth we profess as Christians. Truth lies in God and his word, not in what we want or wish it to be. Paul told Timothy to do his best to present himself to God as one approved, who has no need to be ashamed, who correctly handles the word of truth. Sounds like good advice for us too. I'd say it is Über important.
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what a coincidence; alex and I were discussing the word uber a couple days ago (i give him my Latin word of the day and he gives me his Spanish word).
In Latin uber means "abundant"- no joke! The one everybody references to is modern German, but i just thought that i'd mention that.
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