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History, 05.05.2020 13:07, mamieengler

What message does this parable teach?

Anyone who forgets to watch for danger will suffer.
The people who work hardest in life will live the happiest lives.
People who have faith will receive blessings.
All people who do good work will be forgiven of their sins.

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What message does this parable teach?

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