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Traditionally, Shinto shrines had men called miko acting in the role of the priest.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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What is a theme of the household code in Ephesians?
 
  a. Slavery is permissible for Christians
  b. All these responses are themes
  c. Women have lower status than men in the home
  d. Home life, like behavior in the church, is to be reverent and orderly



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Answer to Question 1

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