In God, the majority is not always right, enter through the narrow gate

Samuel AsumaduSarkodie
In God, the majority is not always right, enter through...
In God, the majority is not always right, enter through...
In God, the majority is not always right, enter through...
In God, the majority is not always right, enter through...
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During the time of Jesus, Jews had a popular saying that was used to express the idea that common people are often wrong. When they speak on matters of religion, politics or science, they are often not correct. However, there is also another saying that states that "The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." This second saying refers to the power of persistence.

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