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urbanoutfitters

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In Zoroastrian belief, a way of erasing negative effects of one's sins at one's personal judgment is through:
 
  A) throwing oneself on the mercy of Ahura Mazda.
  B) the transfer of merits from the Zoroastrian saints.
  C) the extensive singing of hymns from the Avesta.
  D) the performance of animal sacrifices to please the God.

Question 2

What does the word apocalypse mean?
 
  a. A disclosure of things previously hidden to reveal the reality underneath
  b. A book not included in the canon of Scripture
  c. A description of the events leading to and including the end of the world
  d. A book association with the last book in the NT canon.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

a



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