Accepting the different paths
Other prophets had their lives saved in miraculous ways. Other prophets converted entire cities and softened the hardest hearts. But that wasn’t Abinadi’s mission.
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Other prophets had their lives saved in miraculous ways. Other prophets converted entire cities and softened the hardest hearts. But that wasn’t Abinadi’s mission.
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I’m sure a lot of people think I’m foolish. Those who have heard sound bits of my religion and see me as a devout follower.
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