The Tunisian Amazigh scholar Arnobius (ⴰⵔⵏⵓⴱⵢⵓⵙ):
The Tunisian Amazigh scholar Arnobius (ⴰⵔⵏⵓⴱⵢⵓⵙ): 12680
He is a writer and scholar in the art of public speaking. Arnobius was born in one of the villages of the city of Cirta (now Kef) in the year 255 AD and died in the year 327 AD. He mastered the Greek and Roman languages along with his mother tongue, Amazigh. He grew up in a polytheistic environment between pagan parents and was raised. With a pagan thought, yet he studied Christianity and asked himself many questions, comparing Christian law and pagan customs, after which he turned into a lover of the Creator and a Christian saint. He devoted the rest of his life to defending the Christian religion and fighting against the persecution to which Christians were subjected by the Emperor. Roman Diocletian.
Arnobius wrote the book Adversus Nation (ⴰⴷⴼⵔⵙⵓⵙ ⵏⵜⵛⵏ) in seven parts, in which he fights polytheism, and in it he calls for following the right path to salvation and believing in the oneness of God.


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