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What religion did Quakers and Pilgrims practice in colonial times?

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What religion did Quakers and Pilgrims practice in colonial times?

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You should read some of the history of Christianity in reputable books and journals. It is very interesting and revealing. The “Christian” religion encompasses so MANY church groups in America! The word “Christian” means the person believes in Christ: the Messiah, the Son of God, Yaweh, Jehovah, etc. It also means they believe in the Holy Trinity. The Jews do not, so they are not Christians. The Muslims, or Moslems, do not, so they also are not Christians.

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