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'''Mr. Marid''' was the father of [[Qasim Marid]], one of the members of the [[The Other Light]]. He was mentioned by Qasim during his interview with [[Raymie Steele]] when he tried to join the [[Children Of The Tribulation]] staff. Qasim was able to repeat the phrase "seen my need" to refer to the [[Christianity|Christian]] doctrine of recognizing that one is a sinner before God and that one needs a savior to be reconciled to God because one's actions are insufficient for being righteous before God.
 
'''Mr. Marid''' was the father of [[Qasim Marid]], one of the members of the [[The Other Light]]. He was mentioned by Qasim during his interview with [[Raymie Steele]] when he tried to join the [[Children Of The Tribulation]] staff. Qasim was able to repeat the phrase "seen my need" to refer to the [[Christianity|Christian]] doctrine of recognizing that one is a sinner before God and that one needs a savior to be reconciled to God because one's actions are insufficient for being righteous before God.
   
If Qasim is not lying about his father's beliefs, he is a [[Christian]].
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If Qasim is not lying about his father's beliefs, he is a [[Christian]]. If he is a Christian, it is unknown if he is a [[Naturals|natural]] or a [[Glorified body|glorified]] because if he is a glorified, he would have died before the [[Glorious Appearing]] after siring Qasim.
 
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Revision as of 13:59, 31 July 2021

Mr. Marid was the father of Qasim Marid, one of the members of the The Other Light. He was mentioned by Qasim during his interview with Raymie Steele when he tried to join the Children Of The Tribulation staff. Qasim was able to repeat the phrase "seen my need" to refer to the Christian doctrine of recognizing that one is a sinner before God and that one needs a savior to be reconciled to God because one's actions are insufficient for being righteous before God.

If Qasim is not lying about his father's beliefs, he is a Christian. If he is a Christian, it is unknown if he is a natural or a glorified because if he is a glorified, he would have died before the Glorious Appearing after siring Qasim.