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No. The legacy of the is transmission . When a believer dies, the question is not, "What did they own?" but "What did they pass on?"

: Historically, as seen in the first century, being a believer carried immense social, financial, and physical risks. This required individuals to deeply "count the cost" before dedicating themselves to a path. Identity and Continuity

On the positive side, history is driven forward by believers. Martin Luther King Jr. believed in a vision of racial equality; the Wright brothers believed humans could fly. Their unwavering conviction allowed them to reshape reality. believer

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The believer looks at the same broken world, the same evidence of pain, and says: "This is not the end of the story." This required individuals to deeply "count the cost"

If you would like, I can dive deeper into specific aspects of this topic, such as: The of having strong beliefs.

The most profound line in the modern lexicon of belief is this: "Pain! You made me a believer." believed in a vision of racial equality; the

Do not run from doubt. When you doubt, write it down. Argue with yourself. A believer who has wrestled with the angel of doubt and walked away with a limp is stronger than ten who have never questioned a thing.