Just like naming of days of the week and months are of
astrological/pagan origin, the widely used word Amen too is pagan, and has
contributed to mind-control.
Each time we say “Amen” at the end of prayer we may think that we mean
only "verily" and "truly". Unfortunately, we overlook
something very important. Amen, Amen-Ra is the "most high" Egyptian
Solar archetype [Egyptian sun god, known as Amun/Amin/Amen Ra, meaning
"the hidden God" and thus, the phrase "Amen" would
originally mean "Let it remain hidden/secret."]. So every time when we
say Amen, we are paying homage to the solar divinity, the sunlight, the light
of the world, verily.
The very word itself is a combination of A (negative
prefix, as in Asexual, or Amorphous designed to bring in a neutralizing effect)
and MEN
(stemming from the Proto-Indo-European root MEN-
"think" (see MIND/MOON etymology). So, Men/ Mens/ ment/ mind/ mentis/
mensis/ menses/ menstrual, …all have their original roots in Egyptian theology,
all coming from MIN (mind), the ancient moon god, which relates to our MIN-D,
as well as THOTH (hence the word THOUGHT) who was also an ancient Egyptian moon
god. Thus when someone says AMEN, he unwittingly means: "I am
neutralizing my thinking (I am not for free thinking)" as in, "let it
remain hidden/secret" as Amen is the HIDDEN ONE. Positively put, it would
mean "so it is," and so shall it be, until we KNOW for a FACT which
is at the root of all blind beliefs.