Roots Of Religions
Applied Bilateral Etymology has investigated the ancient roots of religions from deep in the Stone Age to the rise of Islam.
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© Roots of Religions by Adel S. Bishtawi
September 1, 2017
The beauty of Ancient Arabian, believed by some researchers to have been sufficiently communicative 50,000 years ago, is the astonishing...
September 1, 2017
The most common meaning of etymology is something like this: “the study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings...
September 1, 2017
Apparently, men and women began distrusting each other in prehistoric times and it is still going strong. Reason? Men were in denial of...
September 1, 2017
Lips from GoogleTo understand prehistoric human concepts we have to try to think like them. A blade today is not the same as a blade in...
September 1, 2017
UNDERSTANDING LINGUISTIC CATEGORIES: EMBERS, VISION AND CLITORISES HAVE NOT JUST ONE BUT TWO THINGS IN COMMON The mono syllabic root...
September 1, 2017
The interpreters of the Quran are wrong – girls in ancient times were to be precious to be buried alive In the translation of the...
September 1, 2017
Old folks, piss, snoring and long boats have one thing in common *ŠḪ (shakh -‘kh’ German ‘ch’) is a...
September 1, 2017
2,200,000,000 Christians could be cheering the Muslim God #Hallelujah is a Christian expression of worship and rejoicing but there is...
September 1, 2017
Humans are the only animals who seem to blush and shed emotional tears but the etymology team will talk today about blushing. *ḪJ (Ḫ =...
Applied Bilateral Etymology has investigated the ancient roots of religions from deep in the Stone Age to the rise of Islam.