Month: September 2017

STONING SATAN

One of the reasons why Muslim emperors call themselves “khalifas” or “princes of the believers” is because Allah is...

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WHAT MEANS “SEMITIC”?

Semites, semetic, semitism, etc. are people or words that drive from the Stone Age root *SM, the origin of English small and smile. The...

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FAMILIES OF THE STONE AGE

Now that the girl has experienced her first forays into sex, *NK “copulation”, marriage follows and with it new...

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WHO BUILT KAABA?

Images by NASA For Applied Biliteral Etymology the term “ancient” applies to the Stone Age. For sites and events to be ancient...

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HUMAN APPLES

Etymology Workshop: ِLook at the two faces: They are probably the closest you can get to our ancient ancestors who crossed the Red Sea...

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BREASTS OF WOMEN

All of us use words and expressions without being aware what do they really mean. ‘Abreast’ is one of them. We use it correctly...

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WAS THERE AN ABRAHAM?

The vocabulary of ancient languages is based largely on two-letter biliteral roots. Ancient Arabians in Central Arabia developed a new...

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THE RISKS OF THE ONE GOD

What if the “one” God half the population of the world are praying to is not the “correct” God? Whether aware or...

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WHAT MEANS “I LOVE YOU”?

THE ORIGIN OF “LOVE” We may think that we can produce endless sounds but the phonetic truth of the matter is that unique and...

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THE GOD OF HORROR

  Applied Biliteral Etymology: Link or Blink – Pharaohs, pyramids, Christian priests, Christian nuns, meteorite, pandemonium,...

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