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 5, 2017
Images by NASA For Applied Biliteral Etymology the term “ancient” applies to the Stone Age. For sites and events to be ancient...
September 3, 2017
The vocabulary of ancient languages is based largely on two-letter biliteral roots. Ancient Arabians in Central Arabia developed a new...
September 3, 2017
What if the “one” God half the population of the world are praying to is not the “correct” God? Whether aware or...
September 3, 2017
Applied Biliteral Etymology: Link or Blink – Pharaohs, pyramids, Christian priests, Christian nuns, meteorite, pandemonium,...
September 3, 2017
The lucid image of a “loving” God may not be dismissed as cheap propaganda by priests of various religions. Indeed, IL is a God...
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...
August 31, 2017
In Akkadian, the oldest attested language in the world, ‘ḫūpu’ is “fear”, but what is ‘ḫūpu’? The...
August 27, 2017
Part 1 Sumerians began to establish themselves in southern Iraq some 7,400 years ago. With some initial help and guidance provided by the...
August 27, 2017
In this case – everything. The glorious name of an Algerian coastal city is the ultimate proof of people who understood the origins...
August 27, 2017
The Stone Age biliteral root *ʼD, vocalised for the purpose of this post “Ad”, is the name of a nation and its founder which...
Applied Bilateral Etymology has investigated the ancient roots of religions from deep in the Stone Age to the rise of Islam.