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emmasim [6.3K]
2 years ago
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Hi!! Please help me on my checkpoint. I literally need to finish this or i’ll get my butt beat and my phone broken :,) please pl

ease help...i’ll mark brainliest. Also the only religions they allow us to research on is Jewish beliefs,Christian Beliefs,Muslim Beliefs,Hindu Beliefs, and buddhist beliefs.

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1 answer:
umka21 [38]2 years ago
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Answer:

Well I'm Jewish and can help with that...

Explanation:

Jewish people only believe in one God and a holy book called The Torah. We believe that strait, gay, transgenders, Christians, blacks, and any ethnicity, size, shape, gender, or color is beautiful. We also believe in history about Moses and to research history, good and bad, to repeat the good and not-repeat the bad. We believe in the earth and Global Warming and hope to stop it. We also believe in modern medicines and science. Hope this helped! Have a good day! ;)

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