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
April 14, 2023
Let’s make life easy in this opening line: The biliteral root of Torah is *R’. The biliteral root of Talmud is *LM. The...
April 13, 2023
Scholars, archaeologists, historians and theologians have suggested 50 names or titles for Marduk none on which is correct. Scores more are...
April 12, 2023
For early human beings ‘mercy’ appears to have been a ‘natural’ concept This is surprising because it took human...
April 10, 2023
Gods are as complex as the men who created them. They start with an idea, a realization or a need that can be pain unrelieved, a childless...
April 9, 2023
Etymological evidence of this monster is substantial across several important languages including Ancient and modern Arabic, English,...
April 7, 2023
The “pick-” in pickaxe in the origin of ENG fuck, fucking which is in ‘f’ variant of the original ‘p’...
April 6, 2023
What remains for us to do is to learn how to read it. Ten years ago the discovery by chance of the origin of Arabic Numerals altered us to...
April 5, 2023
First let’s give Applied Biliteral Etymology (ABE) a chance to clear this: It has been said that the difference between “mum” and...
Applied Bilateral Etymology has investigated the ancient roots of religions from deep in the Stone Age to the rise of Islam.