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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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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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THE GOD OF HORROR

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

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GODS OF FEAR

The lucid image of a “loving” God may not be dismissed as cheap propaganda by priests of various religions. Indeed, IL is a God...

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ORIGIN OF HALLELUJAH

2,200,000,000 Christians could be cheering the Muslim God #Hallelujah is a Christian expression of worship and rejoicing but there is...

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ORIGIN OF GOD RA

In Akkadian, the oldest attested language in the world, ‘ḫūpu’ is “fear”, but what is ‘ḫūpu’? The...

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HYBRID SEMI-GODS?

Part 1 Sumerians began to establish themselves in southern Iraq some 7,400 years ago. With some initial help and guidance provided by the...

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IGILGILI: WHAT’S IN A NAME?

In this case – everything. The glorious name of an Algerian coastal city is the ultimate proof of people who understood the origins...

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FATHERS OF HUMANITY: 1- AD

The Stone Age biliteral root *ʼD, vocalised for the purpose of this post “Ad”, is the name of a nation and its founder which...

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