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Christians' Doves
A dove is a bird closely related to a pigeon. Doves are olive-brown with bluish gray wings. White doves are the albinos of the pigeon family and are very rare.
- Taxonomically, pigeons and doves are the same. Both are members of the order Columbiformes, family Columbidae.
The term dove is generally used for smaller species with pointed tails. Quoted from Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia.
- The word dove is of Anglo-Saxon origin.
According to Christians, white doves represent purity and innocence. When doves are put in dark places, like your pocket, they go into a comatose state until they return to some form of light. This is why magicians use doves in their magic acts. When the doves rise from a deep slumber, it is supposed to represent the so-called resurrection of Yashu'a (refer to Was Christ Really Crucified?).
Source: The Body Parts Of God
Past's Pertinence to the Present
In ancient times, the masses were kept up to date with current periodic writings already fully interpreted. The masses were not constantly taught to live in the past or by the past. The masses were always taught that they should say and do for their well-being as of the present. What was all right for the past may be all wrong for the present, depending on the issues in question, or at hand, and the surrounding circumstances.
Source: Breaking The Spell On Blacks
Etymology of June
June, originally called Junis, was named after Juno, the patron Roman Goddess of Marriage.
Source: Nuwaubian Calendar (1998)
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