what was it about sarah faith that pleased god?

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Answered: The Day of Christ

"...Satanists (genuine ones) are peculiar people. They aren't ignorant peasants or semi-literate natives. Rather, their ranks are filled with doctors, lawyers, businessmen, and basically highly responsible citizens...they are not a careless group who are apt to make mistakes. But they are secretive ...

Answered: God's Message

The Book of Moron does that very thing.

Answered: "Faithful Witness"

Jesus is the absolute faithful witness because He did as The Father commanded Him. Jesus was perfect and without sin. He performed miracles as a testimony of God's Love and omnipotents and omniscience.
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