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Pre-Christian Jews were polygamous, and divorce was conditionally allowed.
What Jesus Said and Did: 2) Divorce James F. McGrath 2008
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I live almost in terror of our losing the culture that somehow or another was the gift of the old Pre-Christian days, and of the incarnate crucified Saviour. and when I went abroad to the great continent which used to be considered the be all and end all of social perfection, I almost fled.
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The Ancient Ethiopians (also called Kushites and Meroites – from Meroe their last Pre-Christian capital in the area of today's Bagrawiyah in Sudan) were Kuhites – associated with the Modern Kushites of the Horn of Africa, the Oromos, the Sidamas, the Somalis, and also with the Berbers of Kabylia (Algeria), the Tuareg, and the Fulani and Hausa speaking nations of Western Africa.
Open Letter to H. E. Mr. Gurjit Singh, Ambassador of India in Abyssinia (Fake 'Ethiopia') 2008
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Now, if those in the majority were not Christians and they were speaking this way against Christians – well, I think it would be the same as Pre-Christian Rome which is condemned by most people – and equally immoral as what the majority of Christains are doing to non-Christians today.
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Pre-Christian Rituals at Nazareth function Go () {return}
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Hexagonal or lozenge-shaped halos are used to distinguish the Virtues or allegorical figures, Old Testament and Pre-Christian figures of noble life.
A Handbook of Symbols in Christian Art Gertrude Grace Sill 1975
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Hexagonal or lozenge-shaped halos are used to distinguish the Virtues or allegorical figures, Old Testament and Pre-Christian figures of noble life.
A Handbook of Symbols in Christian Art Gertrude Grace Sill 1975
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Anwyl, "Celtic Religion in Pre-Christian Times" # (London, 1906),
Christmas in Ritual and Tradition, Christian and Pagan Clement A. Miles
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