Oscar WildeTruth, in matters of religion, is simply the opinion that has survived.
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In matters of religion, truth is simply the opinion that has survived. People have been able to rely on the opinions of others for centuries. These opinions can be used to work out how to live a good life. If this opinion works for you, it is best to stick with it. To believe in something different would be a sure way to make a mistake, and a mistake can cost you years of good luck and happiness.
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