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      Join Me Today, at 3:00 pm

      I will be at this event today and I cannot wait, those who are interested in historical linguistics methodology and what it takes to find the ‘historical etymology’ of words please sign up here ————–> Purchase the Zoom Link here:

      https://www.abibitumi.com/events/sfs-the-origin-of-the-word-amen-and-the-scourge-of-pseudo-folk-etymology-masquerading-as-linguistics/

      This live event details the individuals who wrote a book of the Word Amen and demonstrated pseudo-linguistic methodology. Me having certifications in historical linguistics, working with linguists, and publishing in linguistic peer review journals, from my experience, to find the true etymology of words, one must apply historical linguistic methodology by examining the meanings of cognates (which must be demonstrated to have descended from the hypothetical parent) if not it would be considered pseudo-pseudo linguistics—-> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudoscientific_language_comparison

      basing etymology from look alike, chance similarities, or even borrowings is simply not sufficient, this is a problem in the cyber Black community where you have an infestation of pretend ‘historical linguists’ with absolutely no training, or formal training in the subject matter propagating non-peer reviewed books to Blacks who have no knowledge of the subject. DwA Obenfo Obadeli Kambon, I will be in attendance.

      For those who want to observe the peer-reviewed book review of the data in question review here –>

      EDITORIAL BOOK CRITIQUE: THE ORIGIN OF THE WORD AMEN: ANCIENT KNOWLEDGE THE BIBLE HAS NEVER TOLD

      Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon

      Editor-in-Chief
      Link: https://laghana.org/gjl/index.php/gjl/article/view/368/154