Greetings,
The article makes a few mildly interesting points about the structure and vocabulary of Arabic, without really tying together what makes them so important. Meanwhile, English is held to be bad because of things like the words for the days of the week. The fact that they are derived from ancient gods says nothing about the beliefs of the people who use such words, so why this is a bad thing is never properly explained.
There is also an example of false etymology to support the bizarre central thesis:
Now let us revert to the language of the modern civilised world. Just what does decide mean? Who gets killed? It is Deus – God! How to explain the misguided, pagan Roman-English mind?
In fact, the word 'decide' is believed to come from two Latin roots:
de ('off') and
caedere ('cut'). As for the killing of a god, we have a different word for that: 'deicide'.
Peace