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Man in White

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Man in White is a term that in Christian cultures is often used to refer to God or to Jesus Christ, especially to when the Apostle Paul had an encounter in the Acts of the Apostles with a man in white presumed to be God or Jesus. In Western cultures, heroes, saviors and other "good guys" are depicted wearing this color. It may also refer to: