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The Third-Century Manicheans and Zoroastrians Believed That Good and Evil

Question 43

Question 43

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The third-century Manicheans and Zoroastrians believed that good and evil were


A) to be expected.
B) always in conflict.
C) harmonizing.
D) in balance.

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