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In Episode 18 of The Duncan and Deanna Show, we accidentally stumble into one of the most interesting conversations we’ve had yet. We start with homeschooling plans for the week, registering kids with the government, and the difference between enrolled and registered homeschool programs. Then somehow we end up talking about making knives in junior high shop class, buying machetes on school field trips, and why that would never fly today. But the real deep dive? Language. Did people in the Bible actually say “thou shalt”? When did English even become a language? Why does Shakespeare feel old… but Beowulf looks unreadable? And how much meaning gets lost when ancient Hebrew and Greek are translated into modern English? We explore how English evolved from Old English to today, why the King James Bible doesn’t sound like the original text, and whether modern slang is just the next stage in language evolution. Plus, we settle the berry debate. (Spoiler: strawberries are not berries.) If you’ve ever wondered how language shapes what we believe, this one’s for you. Subscribe for more conversations about homeschool, health, faith, culture, and whatever random rabbit hole we fall into next.