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Re: Historical Origins Of The Word ''AMEN'' In Your Prayers by Phoenicia: 2:24am On Mar 31, 2020
Phoenicia:


Yes, brother teach!

The entire charade is amazingly twisted, the Arabian fundamentalist and Eurocentric writers attempt to basterdise history.

Here we have a clear an indisputable example of further proof that the Abrahamic religons are a combination of fakery and falsehood.
Re: Historical Origins Of The Word ''AMEN'' In Your Prayers by budaatum: 5:34pm On May 22, 2020
Sounds to me like Amen was made up just like some claim Jesus was. Or is anyone arguing one is more non-fiction than the other?

musicwriter:

One of these gods was Amen; a secret, hidden and mysterious god named variously Amen, Amon, Amun, Ammon and Amounra. For the first eleven dynasties (c. 3000-1987 B.C.) Amen was just a minor god, but by the 17th dynasty (c. 1500 B.C.) he had been elevated to be the national god of southern Egypt.
Re: Historical Origins Of The Word ''AMEN'' In Your Prayers by Amujale(m): 9:29pm On May 26, 2020
You cannot pray in Jesus name to Amen.

Why?

Due to the fact that Jesus is a fictitious and malicious character, whilst Amen is African intellectual property.

The manufacturers of Christianity maliciously plagiarised Amen.

According to Kemetic history, Amen is a divine principle.

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