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  • ...y]] that all living [[organisms]] on [[Earth]] are descended from a common ancestor. ...g/wiki/Charles_Darwin Charles Darwin] proposed the [[theory]] of universal common descent through an [[evolutionary]] [[process]] in [https://en.wikipedia.or
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  • ...its: similarities between [[organisms]] that were not in the last common [[ancestor]] of the taxa being considered but rather [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Co ...t a wing) in the last [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_descent common ancestor] of tetrapods. By definition, any homologous trait defines a [https://en.wi
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  • ...ising a number of households whose heads claim [[descent]] from a common [[ancestor]] :b : a [[group]] of people tracing descent from a common ancestor : [[family]]
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  • An '''ancestor''' is a [[parent]] or (recursively) the parent of an ancestor (i.e., a grandparent, great-grandparent, great-great-grandparent, and so fo ...[[theory]], species which share an evolutionary ancestor are said to be of common [[descent]]. However, this concept of ancestry does not apply to some bacte
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  • ...[[worship]] [[inevitable]] since it became the [[connecting]] link between common ghosts and the higher spirits, the evolving gods. The early [[gods]] were s ...he further spread of ghost [[fear]] and [[worship]]. Devotees of the early ancestor-ghost cults even feared to yawn lest a malignant ghost enter their bodies a
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  • ...roups]] within the [[tribe]], and they owed their [[existence]] to certain common interests, such as: *1. Tracing [[origin]] back to a common [[ancestor]].
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  • ...ntly viewed and [[legally]] calculated through [[descent]] from a common [[ancestor]] in the [[male]] line. However, men who were descended from extinct dynast
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  • ...fspring of the modern type of lemur, though springing from an [[ancestor]] common to both but long since [[extinct]].
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  • French ''atavisme'', from [[Latin]] ''atavus'' [[ancestor]], from ''at''- (probably akin to ''atta'' daddy) + ''avus'' grandfather ...An ''atavus'' is a great-great-great-grandfather or, more generally, an [[ancestor]].
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  • ...tow to their respective [[parents]], though the standing bow is today more common. In [[extreme]] cases, the kowtow can be used to express profound [[gratitu
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  • ...d others. Considering that chimpanzees and human beings come from a common ancestor it is correct to assume that many behaviors have been passed through genera
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  • :c : [[relationship]] by descent from a common [[ancestor]] : kinship :d : [[persons]] related through common descent : kindred
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  • ...p in a direct line of [[descent]] or in the line of [[ascent]] to a common ancestor
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  • ...yet their ancestor worship remained the token religion of the day for the common man.
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  • .../Solomon Solomon], when [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zadok Zadok], their ancestor, officiated as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kohen_Gadol High Priest].
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  • ...known Kenites were [[Heber]], the husband of [[Jael]], and [[Rechab]], the ancestor of the [[Rechabites]].[https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03776b.htm]| ...of Judah]].[[I Samuel]] xxx. 29; ''comp. ib.'' xxvii. 10.) Their eponymous ancestor may have been [[Cain]] (Kain), to whose descendants the [[Jahwist]] in Gene
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  • ...tically], Mammalia is defined as all descendants of the most recent common ancestor of monotremes (e.g., echidnas and platypuses) and therian mammals (marsupia
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  • ...gnate cognates] in other languages, or by tracing it and its cognates to a common [[ancestral]] form in an ancestral language. ...logists may often be able to detect which words derive from their common [[ancestor]] language and which were instead later borrowed from another language.
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  • ...account of the [[descent]] of a [[person]], [[family]], or group from an [[ancestor]] or from older forms ...th societies in Europe often using family history, while genealogy is more common in the [[United States]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geneaology]
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  • ...natural range of these creatures, they surmised that humans share a common ancestor with other African great apes and that fossils of these ancestors would be ...All of these traits convinced Dart that the Taung baby was a bipedal human ancestor, a transitional form between apes and humans.
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  • :b : a [[family]] or [[clan]] identified by a common totemic object ...han the [[individual]] [[person]]. In kinship and descent, if the apical [[ancestor]] of a clan is nonhuman, it is called a totem. [[Normally]] this [[belief]]
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  • ...[type]] sprang directly and suddenly from the pre-existent [[reptilian]] [[ancestor]] whose descendants had [[persisted]] on down through the times of [[dinosa ...re covered with considerable [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hair hair]. In common with the later appearing [[orders]], they developed two successive sets of
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  • ...have become deified upon his death—but also to the deity, Mut, as a direct ancestor. ...holy persons may be thought to become deities upon death (see [[Osiris]], ancestor worship, canonization).
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  • ...ugh [[evolution]] and that all lifeforms known have a common origin (see [[Common descent]]). This has led to the striking similarity of units and processes ...[genetic code]] as definitive evidence in favor of the theory of universal common descent (UCD) for all [[bacterium|bacteria]], [[archaea]], and [[eukaryote]
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  • ...ize the words of one language from the roots of another, by recognition of common (shared) roots and grammar. It is for this reason that someone who is fluen ...the Indo-European languages.</ref> and led to the speculation of a common ancestor language from which all of these descended — now named [[Proto-Indo-Europ
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  • ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorilla gorilla] evolved, having a common [[ancestor]], now [[extinct]]. But neither of these [[species]] is concerned in the li
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  • '''Family''' denotes a group of people affiliated by a common ancestry, affinity or co-residence. Although the [[concept]] of consanguini ...ily consists of one or more parents/guardians and their children. The most common form of this family is regularly referred to as a nuclear family. [https://
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  • ...tle [[modified]]. He disports himself today much as he did when he was the last and greatest [[achievement]] in life [[evolution]]. This minute [[creature] ...ng]] today much as in those remote times. The frog is the only [[species]] ancestor of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_62 early dawn
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  • ...ts duality, that duality begets triunity, and that triunity is the eternal ancestor of all [[things]]. There are, indeed, three great classes of primordial rel ...at I am''' (|Hebrew: אהיה אשר אהיה, pronounced ''Ehyeh asher ehyeh'') is a common English translation ([[King James Bible]] and others) of the response [[God
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  • ...[[love]] of [[God]] that impels men to seek [[salvation]]. [[Love]] is the ancestor of all [[spiritual]] [[goodness]], the [[essence]] of the [[true]] and the
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  • ...] of [[attaining]] the [[personal]] [[presence]] of our [[Universal Father|common Father]], the God of all [[creation]], the Lord of [[universes]]. " ..., he admonished him: " [[Worship]] only [[God]], who is your true spirit [[ancestor]]. Remember that [[the Father]]'s spirit ever lives within you and always p
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  • ...r [[Creator Son|Creator Father]]'s plans for [[evolution]]. Default is not common, yet instantly, as this occurred, your forefathers were squeezed onto a rap ...The [[65:2|little lizard and the large alligator]] evolved from a common [[ancestor]], all their very observable differences are due to variations of environme
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  • ...ghost would not be attracted back [[home]]. Self-[[torture]]—wounds—was a common form of mourning. Many advanced teachers tried to stop this, but they faile ==87:3. ANCESTOR WORSHIP==
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  • .../wiki/Neanderthal Neanderthal] [[descendants]] of their early and common [[ancestor]], [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_63#63:1._ANDON_AND 64:7.14 The last of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_64#64:6._THE_S
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  • ...[type]] sprang directly and suddenly from the pre-existent [[reptilian]] [[ancestor]] whose descendants had [[persisted]] on down through the times of [[dinosa ...re covered with considerable [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hair hair]. In common with the later appearing [[orders]], they developed two successive sets of
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  • ...transfer]]. Evolution occurs when these heritable differences become more common or rare in a population, either non-randomly through [[natural selection]] ...table traits that are helpful for survival and reproduction to become more common, and harmful traits to become rarer. This occurs because organisms with adv
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  • ...That is my message of gratitude for my family, for belonging, for a common ancestor. I am Light, and I send my light and my love to my friends in spirit who st
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  • Western [[philosophy]] of religion, as the basic ancestor of modern religious studies, is differentiated from the many Eastern philos ...of religion dates back to at least [[Hecataeus of Miletus]] ([[ca.]] 550 [[Common Era|BCE]] &ndash; ca. 476 BCE) and [[Herodotus]] (ca. 484 BCE &ndash; 425 B
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  • ...tion of [[responsibility]]; he [[naturally]] [[assumed]] it and held it by common [[consent]] and also because he was their [[chief]] [[preacher]]. From now ...if they had any fish, they did not [[suspect]] who he was because it was a common [[experience]] for these [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisherman fishermen
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  • 79:1.9 The last great [[manifestation]] of the submerged [[military]] [[genius]] of the cen ...than now, much of the deltas of the Ganges and Indus being the work of the last fifty thousand years.
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  • ...group]]s on the basis of various sets of characteristics and beliefs about common ancestry. [https://www.physanth.org/positions/race.html AAPA Statement on B ...16th century included "wines with a characteristic flavour", "people with common occupation", and "generation". A meaning of "tribe" or "nation" emerged in
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  • ...cs, [[fetishes]], charms, vestments, bells, drums, and [[priesthoods]] are common to all [[religions]]. And it is impossible entirely to [[divorce]] purely [ ...ng the [[appearance]] of [[Adam]] on [[earth]], so-called sons of God were common among the world races.
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  • ...orld. It is the love of God that impels men to seek salvation. Love is the ancestor of all spiritual goodness, the essence of the true and the beautiful." ...upright work of the realm is sacred. Nothing that a son of God does can be common. Do your work, therefore, from this time on, as for God. And when you are t
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  • ...each other in the sense that both are antipodal expressions of a common [[ancestor]]. In the Son, God concentrated everything of His nature that was [[person ...the first four levels of [[God the Sevenfold]], and pointing out that the last three, Father, Son, and Spirit, are expansile in that sense. They speculat
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  • ...fspring of the modern type of lemur, though springing from an [[ancestor]] common to both but long since [[extinct]]. ...n]] from the highest type of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemur lemur] [[ancestor]] that the next [[epoch]]-making [[development]] occurred—the sudden diff
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  • ...t]]. But aside from this generalized [[relationship]], they have little in common. [[Prayer]] has always indicated positive [[action]] by the praying [[ego]] ...in [[faith]] and [[confident]] [[expectation]]. [[Prayer]] has been the [[ancestor]] of much [[peace]] of [[mind]], cheerfulness, calmness, [[courage]], [[sel
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  • ...from ancient to modern times. The Greek term prophētēs is the etymological ancestor of the [[English]] word [[prophet]], and it has cognates in most European l ...anctuary's god. Ecstatic oracular [[behavior]] seems to have been the most common form of intermediation among figures not connected with recognized sanctuar
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  • ...lf a billion years later, the [[last universal common ancestor|last common ancestor of all life]] existed. ...l Record, Science [https://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1982Sci...215.1501R] The last extinction event occurred 65&nbsp;mya, when a meteorite collision probably
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  • ...l organization: [[matriarchal]] for the Bonobo and [[patriarchal]] for the Common Chimpanzee. Full [[genome]] sequencing resulted in the conclusion that "aft ...ral changes which have taken place since the split between the last common ancestor of ''Homo'' and ''Pan''. The primary change, both in terms of chronology an
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  • ...ably already in Proto-Semitic ʾl was both a generic term for "god" and the common name or title of a single particular "god" or "God". ...s by name, including the name Il 'god'. In Amorite personal names the most common divine elements are Il ('God'), Hadad/Adad, and Dagan. It is likely that Il
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  • ...itive]] [[society]] the horde is [[everything]]; even [[children]] are its common [[property]]. The evolving [[family]] displaced the horde in child rearing, 70:3.5 The [[absence]] of a common [[language]] has always impeded the [[growth]] of [[peace]] [[groups]], but
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  • ...amily]] belonged to a long and illustrious line of the [[nobility]] of the common people, accentuated ever and anon by the [[appearance]] of unusual [[indivi ...No [[Jewish]] [[woman]] of that day had a more illustrious [[lineage]] of common progenitors or one extending back to more auspicious beginnings. Mary's [[a
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  • ...and paternity to the Spirit and of divine [[equality]] with both Father-[[ancestor]] and Spirit-[[associate]]. The Father knows the experience of having a Son ...rothers with admiration and [[love]] for an honored and divinely respected common [[Father]].
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  • ...roblem of manifesting mercy and administering justice. But Ganid asked one last question, to which he never received a fully satisfactory answer: ...long and almost endless journey, of attaining the personal presence of our common Father, the God of all creation, the Lord of universes."
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  • ...n some state laws that treated anyone with a single known African American ancestor as black (Davis 2001). The decennial censuses conducted since 1790 in the U ...on studies supports a contribution of common variants to susceptibility to common disease. Nat Genet 33:177–182
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  • ...irst [[sun]] [[dispersion]], while the quartan [[embraces]] the second and last [[cycle]] of [[sun]] dispersion, with the [[mother]] [[nucleus]] ending eit ...]][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun#Life_cycle], the fifty-sixth from the last of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57#57:1._THE_A
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  • ...The [[taboo]] is the [[source]] of [[ceremonial]] [[standards]] and the [[ancestor]] of [[primitive]][[ self-control]]. It was the earliest form of societal r ...]] came as the next step in [[religious]] [[evolution]]; [[fasting]] was a common [[practice]]. Soon it became the [[custom]] to forego many forms of [[physi
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  • ...or else remaining in each other's [[gravity]] grasp and revolving about a common center as one type of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Stars double st ...possesses]] an [[individuality]] and a longevity excelling all of the more common [[forms]] of [[matter]].
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  • ...uriating]] in the southern tropical forests of the [[land]] of their early common [[origin]]. 64:2.6 Though the remains of the ''Foxhall peoples'' were the last to be [[discovered]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prehistoric_Britain
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  • ...anches that descend from a given ancient form were probably present in the ancestor as well. The developmental approach means examining how the form of the br ...ions of genetic engineering techniques to the study of the brain. The most common subjects are mice, because the technical tools are more advanced for this s
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  • ...verse of Nebadon; we know about their work only in Andronover, the nebular ancestor of our own sun. (655,4) ...s of the 10,000 local systems were built over a longer period of time, the last of them having been completed only five billion years ago. (654,1)
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  • ...s the mimic flight, a sort of [[elopement]] [[rehearsal]] which was once a common [[practice]]. Later, mock capture became a part of the regular wedding [[ce ...decisions]] of the contracting [[parents]]—later of the pair—while for the last five hundred years [[church]] and [[state]] have [[assumed]] [[jurisdiction
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  • ...were later [[confused]] and compounded with the ever-growing [[cult]] of [[ancestor]] [[worship]]. But never since the time of [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/ ...ia.org/wiki/20th_century twentieth-century] [[Urantia]] has very little in common with the lofty sentiments and the [[cosmic]] [[concepts]] of the old philos
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  • ...80th day. Later on (4:23-27), it states that they also conducted [[Enoch (ancestor of Noah)|Enoch]] into the garden of Eden when he was translated from the Ea ...dea also resolves the apparent problem in the theory that the rivers had a common source, which the current rivers lack.
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  • ...here I knew that love was the way. I had come to believe that love was the ancestor of all spiritual values. I had also come to believe that the fact that love
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  • ...]] of those who had known him found themselves drawn [[together]] by their common interest in his [[teachings]] and through [[mutual]] [[memory]] of their go ...sus]] would not [[engage]] in [[personal]] [[combat]]. But Ganid asked one last question, to which he never received a fully [[satisfactory]] answer; and t
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  • ...a.org/wiki/Babylonian_astrology stargazing]; [[astrology]] experienced its last great Mesopotamian revival, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortunetelling f ...]. During a certain period, [[solar]] [[veneration]] became a species of [[ancestor]] [[worship]]. The sloping [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_pyramid#Ent
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  • Such an epochal revelation was introduced as early as the last quarter of the nineteenth to the holistic view that all subparticles of common elements were formed by just one type of
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  • ...tle [[modified]]. He disports himself today much as he did when he was the last and greatest [[achievement]] in life [[evolution]]. This minute [[creature] ...ng]] today much as in those remote times. The frog is the only [[species]] ancestor of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_62 early dawn
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  • ...acred space. The primary function of the mosque is to serve as a space for common prayer. It has significance in Islam because the community gathers and wors ...f the kami, and a butsudan, an altar that holds both [[Buddha]] images and ancestor tablets.
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  • ...abide in [[majesty]] and [[glory]]. The [[Most High]] is the first and the last, the beginning and the end of [[everything]]. There is but this one [[God]] ...by himself; he is the only one. And this one [[God]] is our Maker and the last [[destiny]] of the [[soul]]. [[The Supreme]] One is [[brilliant]] beyond de
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  • ...w through his reason so that he neither gleans his harvest nor gathers the last grapes from the vineyard. [22] and they grow stronger from this common nurture and daily companionship, and from both general education and our di
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  • ...it contains the history of what passed under Joshua, and according to the common opinion was written by him. The Greeks call him Jesus: for Joshua and Jesus ...in the open wilderness where they pursued them and all of them to the very last had fallen by the edge of the sword, all Israel returned to Ai, and smote i
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  • Many creation myths share broadly similar themes. Common motifs include the fractionation of the [[things]] of the world from a prim ...ehela Aara''" or First Age, "''Doosra Aara''" or Second Age and so on. The last one is the "''Chhatha Aara''" or Sixth Age. All these ages have fixed time
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  • Q: Rayson, does the [[angelic]] realm - is it common that the angelic realm, specifically the [[Guardian Seraphim]], ever [[comm ...r long [[journey]]. You are right to believe that the [[heaven]] of your [[ancestor]]'s [[stories]] is a beautiful and [[wonderful]] place, and yet when [[Ligh
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  • ...ing a cavalry column that was raiding the area in June 1781. (America: The Last Best Hope (Volume I): From the Age of Discovery to a World at War ISBN 1-59 ...gradually as a series of stepped terraces, each a few feet higher than the last, rising up to the library set in the most prominent position at the top, wh
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  • ...rought about in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_christianity last 2000 years]. If you look at and [[study]] [[modern]] [[religions]], they ha Q: And you referred to the [[ancestor]] God, that is the [[I AM]], the Eternal Infinite?
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