The Words Don't Lie: How Every Religious Term Proves Zoroastrian Origins
The Linguistic Bomb That Ends All Debate INTRODUCTION: When Etymology Becomes Proof You can debate theology. You can argue about texts. You can dispute historical timelines. But you cannot argue with language. Words trace their origins. Etymology doesn't lie. And when you trace the etymology of every major religious concept in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, they ALL lead back to one source: Persian/Avestan - the language of Zoroastrianism. This isn't interpretation. This isn't theory.
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The Linguistic Bomb That Ends All Debate INTRODUCTION: When Etymology Becomes Proof You can debate theology. You can argue about texts. You can dispute historical timelines. But you cannot argue with language. Words trace their origins. Etymology doesn't lie. And when you trace the etymology of every major religious concept in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, they ALL lead back to one source: Persian/Avestan - the language of Zoroastrianism. This isn't interpretation. This isn't theory. This is documented linguistic fact published in every major etymology dictionary.
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