Who Is a Hero Relating to Social Injustices That Is Close to God?

Question by Jayde: Who is a hero relating to social injustices that is close to god?
i am doing this because i have a religion assignment and i need a real life hero that is close to god. (social justice issues being anything that it is really bad in the world i.e murder, racism, suicide, judging people by their sexuality, drugs, abuse, terrorism, homelessness.)

thank you for any contributions and please dont say stuff like super man because that wont help AT ALL

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Answer by Realist
by all accounts Hitler was pretty close to god.

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