Beliefs and theology of the Nation of Islam

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    concentration camps. The estimated death toll was 5.1 million. This incident is similar to what happened in Egypt with Pharaoh and the Israelites. The Jewish people have been persecuted since days of old and it continues to this day with the Aryan nation and the KKK. This is another reason why they are considered Gods chosen people. They have constantly been persecuted and shown outstanding resiliency throughout…

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    The Zoroastrian Myth

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    Ahura and evil introducing cosmetic effects against the evils of the kings and heroes and women and men with Ahura, theology and liberation from evil people, cruel, bullying and it is greed; In fact, line up right against wrong and good and evil and is against good and evil. Zarvan as a creator god of ancient Iran in the Sasanian period considered and Iran has been officially recognized as a religion. World versus nationalism Mino Zoroastrian myth to suggest that the instances of manifestation…

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    Apostle Paul Essay

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    Jewish sects like the Pharisee which Saul belong to zealously desired to protect Jewish faith. Saul theological understanding stem from his desire to protect the roots of the founding fathers of their Jewish faith. The basis of his faith stem from belief that the Jewish people as God’s s chosen people were the sole heirs to the kingdom of God, (Deuteronomy 7:6). Their faith was based on God’s pre-selection of his people, their righteousness, that which defines the right relationship with God…

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