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3 years ago
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Manichaeism was feared by imperial states because it

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Tema [17]3 years ago
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Generally speaking, Manichaeism was feared by imperial states because it "<span>b. Was seen as a threat to public order and was suspected as a threat from an outside nation," since these people were very isolationist at the time. </span>
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