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tatyanajohnson

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The vertical two-edged sword in the symbol of Sikhism stands for:
 
  A) God's concern for both truth and justice.
  B) one's defense of the Sikh faith.
  C) the unity and eternity of God.
  D) God's all-encompassing spiritual power.

Question 2

How many letters in the New Testament canon does the church traditionally ascribe to Paul?
 
  a. 10
  b. 13
  c. 4
  d. 7



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

b



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