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Spiritually Speaking: Dont Be Afraid to be Right and Alone | Dallas Weekly

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I have often heard and have come to the conclusion that Jesus, as was Paul, was killed because He dared to stand up and speak truth to power. He and many of His followers, convicted by their beliefs, professed and preached that the ruling religious law of the day, although large and in charge, was indeed corrupt and deserving of []

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