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单词 Believing
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1. Seeing is believing.
2. Never stop believing in yourself.
3. Her conceit deluded her into believing she was important.
4. He is, assuredly, not alone in believing they will win.
5. She bluffed me into believing that she was an actress.
6. Faith consists in believing when it is beyond the power of reason to believe. It is not enough that a thing be possible for it to be believed.
7. We have reasonable grounds for believing that you are responsible.
8. This terrorists brainwashed him into believing in their ideals.
9. Tasting is believing, to coin a phrase! .
10. He was filled with remorse for not believing her.
11. He cheated her into believing him a wealthy man.
12. There are strong grounds for believing his statement.
13. She beguiled them into believing her version of events.
14. I was hoaxed into believing their story.
15. She was determined to browbeat everyone into believing her.
16. Elsa cursed herself for believing his lies.
17. I was fooled into believing their promises.
18. She was snowed into believing everything.
19. I shook my head dumbly, not believing him.
20. She is too ingenuous in believing what others say.
21. Tom refused to join the army, believing that he had no moral right to kill.
22. The company started down the slippery slope of believing that they knew better than the customer.
22. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
23. He made the fatal mistake/error of believing what they told him.
24. It is easy to delude yourself into believing you're in love.
25. Many people fall into the trap of believing that home decorating must always be done on a large scale.
26. Believing he had only a year to live, his writing took on a feverish intensity.
27. The police lulled me into believing that they did not suspect us.
28. We were deceived into believing that he could help us.
29. We all have our own life to pursue, our own kind of dream to be weaving, and we all have the power to make wishes come true, as long as we keep believing.
30. He might be telling the truth , but seeing is believing, I always say.
1. Her conceit deluded her into believing she was important.
2. He is, assuredly, not alone in believing they will win.
3. She bluffed me into believing that she was an actress.
4. We have reasonable grounds for believing that you are responsible.
5. The crowd is heading eastward, believing that they can find gold there.
31. The crowd is heading eastward, believing that they can find gold there.
32. I've stopped believing most of what he says. Isn't that awful?
33. Believing yourself to be in the wrong job can be soul-destroying.
34. I had deluded myself into believing that it would all come right in the end.
35. The government tries to gull the taxpayers into believing that their money is being properly spent.
36. Love songs trick us into believing in knights in shining armor.
37. More and more people are believing in vegetarianism and diet for health.
38. He had reasonable grounds for believing the law had been broken.
39. She persists in the belief/in believing that she is being persecuted.
40. He bamboozled me into believing that he'd lost all his money.
41. Tim was fooled into believing that he'd won a lot of money.
42. If you cry wolf too often, people will stop believing that you need help.
43. They were bluffed into believing we were not ready for the attack.
44. They brainwashed the captured pilot into believing he was a CIA agent.
45. He bluffed me into believing that his coat was made of tiger skin.
46. He deceived us into believing that he could give us moral support.
47. She had gone to work believing Helen was safely tucked up in bed.
48. Millions of readers were snowed into believing it was a true story.
49. It was foolish pride that prevented me from believing her.
50. He had no trouble believing it.
51. If you're still not convinced(), seeing is believing.
52. And officialdom shows disturbing signs of believing the flattery.
52. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
53. But seeing is believing, as they say.
54. Believing in your Dreams is a powerful magnetic force!
55. The faithful went on believing despite all rational argument.
56. Why does Alice persist in believing she doesn't need any help?
57. He had slowly, and unwillingly, come to feel the necessity of believing in an Absolute.
58. Nervously, they festooned the front serving counter with ribbons not believing, quite, that people would come.
59. The consumer watchdog believes that borrowers are left saddled with massive debt despite believing that they have cleared their loan.
60. When only seeing is believing the unseen reproductive anatomy of the female can not be an article of faith.
61. I came here at the instigation of your letter, believing myself to have secured a position.
62. The believing we do something when we do nothing is the first illusion of tobacco. Ralph Waldo Emerson 
63. It seems that there are definite survival advantages to believing in free will and responsibility for one's actions.
64. It is rarely about disloyalty but invariably about clients believing they can do better.
65. Croft, possibly also believing this after the evidence of death fell into his own post-natal depression.
66. When she wrote home, as she now did regularly, she wrote believing herself to be very contented.
67. This leads to problems when I try to conceive of my own knowing, believing or thinking in behaviourist terms.
68. It does matter that children don't leave a drama lesson believing that Cromwell's army used bazookas and machine guns!
69. Citizens were indoctrinated into believing that their leader was the source of all wisdom and goodness.
70. Believing in the other person - extending trust - helps to create and sustain constancy and trustworthiness.
71. Soon enough we were back to believing that caveat emptor was the motto of every good shopper.
72. Not believing Mays was gone, the mob ransacked the jail, releasing white prisoners.
73. We danced a little jig around the food, hardly believing our luck.
74. Parents and teachers may recommend retention for work-inhibited students, believing the extra year might enable the student to become more mature.
75. Some senior men from the Nyoongar people supported her, believing that she was possessed by the spirit of an Aboriginal artist.
76. But immigration officials said no, believing she was coming for paid work.
77. I was wise enough never to grow up, while fooling people into believing I had. Margaret Mead 
78. They're proving they exist, punishing us for not believing in them, like gods.
79. Somewhat perturbed, Ted flung the door open still believing that the platelayers were playing tricks on him.
80. This idiom encourages the very bad habit of believing that life is going to be as neatly packaged as a school textbook.
81. Nicasio gave Cecilia poisoned water, believing she would reveal his perfidious acts.
82. It had been an honest mistake, though,[/believing.html] the paddy wagon men believing he was dead or dying.
83. We are always in a hurry to be happy...; for when we have suffered a long time, we have great difficulty in believing in good fortune. Alexandre Dumas 
84. There are grounds however for believing that the experience can be more traumatic for women and girls.
85. Religion is part of the human make-up. It's also part of our cultural and intellectual history. Religion was our first attempt at literature, the texts, our first attempt at cosmology, making sense of where we are in the universe, our first attempt at health care, believing in faith healing, our first attempt at philosophy. Christopher Hitchens 
86. Have you forgotten how easy it is to delude yourself into believing you are in love?
87. I have difficulty believing that the former is remotely possible.
88. Lydia did not castigate herself for so disliking a fellow-being, believing that it was sufficient merely to refrain from overt unkindness.
89. But the alternative - to have him believing her poor showing had been caused by drugs, was equally untenable.
90. Jody is having a hard time believing her good fortune.
91. He raised a hand to touch his face, not believing what he saw.
92. The merit of originality is not novelty; it is sincerity. The believing man is the original man. Thomas Carlyle 
93. You can accept reality without believing every yarn it spins. Robert Brault 
94. Black professionals with disposable income believing in the black community enough to support black businesses.
95. In the late 1960s almost all major exporters began to cut back production, apparently believing that surpluses would otherwise become unsustainable.
96. These appear to be the most stubborn obstacles to our believing that the inscription reproduces essentially the words of Themistokles.
97. She leaves, he believing she is going to the dentist.
98. It is an aspect of metaphysics, which is the study of what we are justified in believing from first principles.
99. I have difficulty believing we can climb it in relative safety without ropes and gear.
100. Baltusnikas shot wide, scarcely believing he had so much room in the Republic's penalty area.
101. People usually tend to cling to their beliefs until the price for believing them becomes too high, or until after they are victimized by their beliefs. Dr T.P.Chia 
102. Or at least I persist to this day in believing that I was.
103. He pulled the trigger, believing that the safety catch was on.
104. Believing that character is as vital in a leader as drive and competence, I had to agree with them.
105. Looking to the past, she seeks to illuminate the present, believing there to be no unbridgeable gap between the two.
106. Older people were also left unimpressed with mobile phone text messaging, believing that it caused spelling to deteriorate.
107. I was really excited, believing that I was going places.
108. Believing that clothes make the musician, the Cliburn competition rewarded him with a shopping spree at Neiman Marcus.
109. It would imply that Labour was ill-advised in ever tabling the amendment, and in believing it to undermine the opt-out.
110. She had decided not to attend the funeral, believing now that dignified restraint was her best role.
111. Somehow with the right count Glover had a harder time believing any ofit was real.
112. Margaret Thatcher had no tolerance for jokes of any kind,[] believing them to be a waste of time.
113. One cannot be prepared for something while secretly believing it will not happen. Nelson Mandela 
114. The criminals conned victims into believing that they could earn money inspecting businesses for compliance with the law.
115. When they began appearing all over town, people began believing he could win.
116. Half believing that his leg was broken, he stooped and tried to fend the object off with his hands.
117. Even so, he tiptoed into war, never quite believing that it would reach the magnitude it did.
118. He ruled out huge rolling jackpots of up to £20 million, believing they attract crime.
119. We are left with the unspecific practical objection, the objection that is as much to say that only seeing is believing.
120. This is another reason for believing that the best regressions take place under hypnosis.
121. Though I can recall believing that when I was a member of the visible world.
122. My father and I made merry over the Devil and the folly of believing in him as we supposed many did.
123. People are brainwashed into believing family life is the best.
124. Male viewers, for example, may not like a certain woman anchor, believing her to be too aggressive.
125. Some therapists cast their patients as different from themselves by joining the long tradition of not believing what their patients tell them.
126. I had gone believing that I would find plenty of eggs and fish from Lake Balaton - apparently a delicacy.
127. New skills can increase personal satisfaction Women in particular are susceptible to believing that improving their appearance can help them reinvent themselves.
128. Not believing in reincarnation or the after-life, it's my view that our lives are not dress rehearsals.
129. No wonder that in that same verse Paul bids us be filled with all joy and peace in believing.
130. Susan, believing her friend had suffered some form of miscarriage, shouted to her returning husband to fetch medical help.
131. Believing it was Travis, she froze round-eyed as she found herself gazing into four faces as surprised as her own.
132. These were intensified by the fact that he had been accused of believing that the world would continue to exist for eternity.
133. A winner, sure, and so he lay basking in the crisp white sunlight, almost believing.
134. Magic is believing in yourself. If you can do that you make anything happen. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 
135. There is no safety for honest men except by believing all possible evil of evil men. Edmund Burke 
136. The doctors were diverted into believing that it was related to my stomach.
137. Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will spend its whole life believing that it is stupid. Albert Einstein 
138. I gave alms to all the blind beggars, lit candles without believing at all in their efficacy.
139. For her, believing in God is not inconsistent with marveling at scientific discoveries.
140. We had worked hard to elect the women, believing that they would bring a valuable, new perspective to government.
141. Wesley Smith Seeing is believing ... the videophone which takes the blind out of date.
142. The tests have lulled the public into believing the water is safe to drink.
142. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
143. Attitudes may be briefly defined as our habitual modes of thought, our habitual way of thinking and believing.
144. We stopped believing in the four humours, but we remain bilious, choleric, sanguine and phlegmatic.
145. It was really believing our own notices and becoming very arrogant.
146. People often approach writing like medicine, believing that the most unpleasant-tasting doses are the most helpful.
147. Be believing, be happy, don't get discouraged. Things will work out. Gordon B. Hinckley 
148. She makes painting an oil look so easy that the student will automatically start believing he will be capable of the same.
149. Yet the partners poured money into modernization, believing exports would give Quaker a profitable future.
150. The trap of the giver is pride, believing that you have enough inner resources to give away to others.
151. But Hooper refuses to endorse such demonstrations, believing that the problem is not a matter of blame but of historical research.
152. True education does not consist in being taught just anything, any more than true religion consists in believing just anything.
153. But there are no convincing reasons for believing that this would have a beneficial effect on economic performance.
154. In practice there are strong grounds for believing that the money stock is not entirely exogenous.
155. He says that women are being conned into believing they will someday be ordained.
156. Like his father the rascal, the son has never stopped believing, and he, too, leans into life.
157. They have left, believing they could do better for themselves elsewhere, and then having gone they dream always of returning.
158. She smiled and went right on believing in herself and in her frail body.
159. Men cannot live without believing in something, rightly or wrongly. Dr T.P.Chia 
160. People often believe in something they do not know or understand, and are capable of believing in something imaginative, incomprehensive and inconceivable - under the influence of religion. Dr T.P.Chia 
161. There are good family economic reasons for believing that fertility will not become high.
162. Above all, are they a reliable basis for believing a school's assurance about quality?
163. In bed at last, believing and disbelieving, she turned her face delightedly into the pillows, smothering her certainty of kisses.
164. Some may be converted and disillusioned, others will be unconverted but believing or searching people.
165. A man lives by believing something; not by debating and arguing about many things. Thomas Carlyle 
166. He yelled at us when we ran downstairs, believing we would fall and break our necks and die on the landing.
167. Both partners grew up believing that parenting does not require sacrificial motherhood.
168. Perhaps, although believing all that requires a leap of faith into the misty chasm of supply-side assumption.
169. We may have a theoretical reason for believing that the variable we are studying will require a particular transformation.
170. There are grounds for believing that this case may very well come to trial.
171. She figured the awkward silence was partly the result of people believing that only big topics were worthy of being discussed.
172. Mr Day, 32,[] pointed dad Frank's air rifle at the boy believing it was unloaded.
173. Smith is embarrassed about the award, believing that it should have gone to Graham Gooch.
174. Believing gods were pacified by human blood, they killed thousands in human sacrifice.
175. Johnson contradicted this, believing the comparisons would talk both books into greater prominence.
176. It had opposed partnerships of advocates, believing they would reduce choice and efficiency.
177. It requires holding your nerve, being totally committed and believing absolutely that's what you have got to do.
178. The burden of proof is upon the defendant to prove that he had reasonable grounds for believing his statement.
179. Had her dream hero been so deeply embedded in her heart that her mind had never stopped believing in him?
180. They were people who decided on a pose and, believing none of it, carried it off.
181. He wanted my autograph, mistakenly believing that I was a player.
182. Seeing is believing; feeling is the naked truth.
183. You won't delude him into believing it.
184. I'd been brainwashed into believing I was worthless.
185. Believing that base tears wash away all our stains.
186. You must not delude him into believing it.
187. I can hardly believe we are in Paris, but there's Eiffel tower, and seeing is believing.
188. Viewers wearing polarised glasses will see a different image with each eye, tricking the brain into believing that it is seeing a three-dimensional image.
189. When the self-imposed first trimester gag rule was lifted, and we were still giddy and stunned, we shared possible name ideas, believing it was a harmless exercise.
190. Making development constantly, creation and harmonized homeland are the believing s of ours.
191. The "green shoots" crowd — those believing global recovery is nigh — drew special encouragement from a 2.2% rebound in real U.S. consumer expenditure in the first quarter of 2009.
192. So, while it is not possible to prove (or disprove) God's existence, what is provable is what happens when people stop believing in God.
193. And so we grow older believing that we are nothing but ourselves, steadfastly shunning the opportunities of self-discovery and personal growth that solitude could bring us.
194. To love the life and enjoy my life, An optimist, Believing possibility and chanciness.
195. Tit. 1:6 If anyone is unreprovable, the husband of one wife, having believing children, not accused of dissoluteness or unruly.
196. Await your early favourable reply, and believing that mutually pleasant business relation will shortly be established.
197. After leaving college, Jobs stuck to his weird, vegetarian diets, believing they would stop him having body odour.
198. Let a look at it. Seeing is believing you know.
199. Baker, together with the life of Shaw , the author draws conclusion: Bernard Shaw lingersbetween believing and unbelieving.
200. Satirically , the saying used to point out that there is a tendency among us, believing that we are more fortunate to others.
201. Believing he had been called by God to Christianize Ireland, he joined the Catholic Church and studied for 15 years before being consecrated as the church's second missionary to Ireland.
202. The passengers are deluded into believing themselves to be in an inertial frame with no forces acting.
202. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
203. Hardly believing his senses he glanced at the willow branches - they really were quivering.
204. Believing and being baptized are no matters of merit to be gloried in—they are so simple that boasting is excluded, and free grace bears the palm.
205. In the third chapter, this article of have an evaluation analysis of the Judicial Activism Model, believing it is an "inappropriate manner".
206. Since seeing is believing, Can you give us some examples of some well-known people that you think naturally live the 10 Business Building Bands?
207. You must get on that two-wheeled bicycle of believing in the invisible.
208. Erotomania, or believing a famous person is in love with you, was one of the most common.
209. In many regions, cults still attract large followings with the false claim that believing in Jesus will bring quick prosperity and health.
210. General believing, the multi - carpel wooden orchid aceae plant is the angiosperm most primitive class group.
211. She lay there, waiting for him, wearing the negligee from their wedding night, believing that he would come to her as he had always come to her, as if this were some sort of a fresh start.
212. Just by believing I'm moving my phantom limb," he said, "the arm is in tune with my thoughts.
213. When the prices of vegetables surged last year, the farmer in question cultivated large numbers of cabbages, believing that this particular vegetable could fetch a good price this year.
214. You get to finger-paint, carve pumpkins, play hide-and-seek, catch lightning bugs and never stop believing in Santa Claus.
215. Seeing is believing, we warmly welcome you to visit our plant.
216. But how fool-proof is this system and will his participant, believing in him and his predictions, risk her life-savings on one more race?
217. Unless he has it on good authority, it is not worth believing.
218. And those who annoy believing men and women undeservedly , bear (on themselves) a calumny and a glaring sin.
219. No State Party shall expel, return ("refouler") or extradite a person to another State where there are substantial grounds for believing that he would be in danger of being subjected to torture.
220. Alston accepted the challenge, quietly believing that he was the best match for Adelman's offensive system.
221. Swift service, has gained believing the imperial decree and support unanimously of big old and new customers.
222. Misfortunes never come alone .54. Seeing is believing .54 . Touch pitch , and you will be defiled.
223. I stood there still not believing what a raw deal I had been handed.
224. Barnum went against the grain of our current "targeting" approaches, believing that the more people who know about your offer, the larger the pool of potential customers.
225. Law's latest work, Believing Bullshit, sets out a spotter's guide to the standard techniques of intellectual quackery, to help the unwitting among us.
226. We ask for an unexampled effort, believing that it can be made by them.
227. Do not try to protect it yourself, or you are believing that it is assailable .
228. Jacen was far more serene, and took a measured, pacifistic stance, believing any aggressive use of the Force to be a step towards the dark side.
229. His military advisers opposed an attack on Poland, believing it would start a general war.
230. The collation to Liu's Lyric Chapter (Yue Zhang Ji) embodied his characteristics, such as believing old version, valuing rules of tonal pattern, excelling at commentary.
231. At Woodland Junior High School, some boys in a wood shop class goaded a bigger boy into believing that Billy had been talking trash about his mother.
232. He spoke so convincingly that you couldn't help believing him.
233. Believing quality is the enterprise's life,[] our quality objective is 100% ex factory pass rate; and 100% customers' satisfaction.
234. The new church was millennialist, believing in the imminent Second Coming of Christ and his establishment of a 1, 000-year reign of peace.
235. The scholar pointed many an angry word at Booker T. Washington, believing his philosophy angled toward keeping blacks in rural jobs and their aim low.
236. Despite debunking many of the legends of the Dark Ages, she can't quite stop believing in them herself.
237. The midwestern state of Missouri is called The Show Me State. The people of that frontier state were once famous for not believing everything people told them.
238. Seeing is believing and positive experiences proved I made a very sensible and wise decision.
239. Pairs traders, believing the market has overreacted to the deal, are buying Exxon and selling Chevron.
240. " In Therese's last words, she said, "Virtue is an attitude - we understand our " littleness " before God, so that we recognise our humbleness and weakness, there by believing in the kindness of God.
241. The midwestern state of Missouri is called the Show Me State. The people of that frontier state were once famous for not believing everything people told them.
242. Believing each other is the basic of good interpersonal relation.
243. It's a very special experience for me today as they put it , seeing is believing.
244. But even before yesterday's revelations by Venter, scientists had stopped believing in the gay gene.
245. Faith and fury first attack the impossibility of believing; they attack signs.
246. The passengers are deluded into believing themselves to an inertial frame with no forces acting.
247. Driving to school with Beethoven blaring, I'd switch to KROQ as I entered the parking lot, swerving into my spot believing I'd put one over on people again.
248. In the nationalities believing in Saman , various activities of the life ceremony almost have a certain relation to Saman.
249. Because believing that the dots will connect down the road, will give you the confidence to follow your heart, even when it will lead you off the well-worn path, and that will make all the difference.
250. So as understands in the beautiful marriage that believing in tolerantly is a perfect happy marriage.
251. Werewolves have an animistic view of creation(), believing that spirits lurk behind everything around them.
252. Simon: Well, seeing is believing. I hope you can do it.
253. To lay oneself open to believing that a person is undergoing the experience of being invaded mentally and physically by an unseen manipulator requires very great efforts in the self to manage dread.
254. Some refuse to take Praziquantel, believing it will hamper their ability to work.
255. In pre-medieval Germany for instance, local courts would meet under the boughs of a lime tree believing the tree would find the truth.
256. The result is that in none of the bridges believing there is a loop and when a broadcast packet is sent on the network, a broadcast storm results over the entire internetwork.
257. The chronicler sets down every detail, believing all to be of ultimate significance.
258. So he walked on to the river, which was deep and broad, and threw the sack containing the old drover into the water, believing it to be Little Claus.
259. He died still believing that he had found a new route to the East Indies.
260. Far from being born in sin and condemned to find salvation only self-denial, we are basically good and happy beings, and can realize that fact by consciously believing it is true.
261. Believing that they had knocked out all American defences on the island, a Japanese fleet went to take Wake Island without any air support.
262. Potential Bust-Up: The cynical masses could view this as Gibson believing that money can fix everything.
263. If at that supreme hour, the wedded pair, dazzled with voluptuousness and believing themselves alone, were to listen,[ ] they would hear in their chamber a confused rustling of wings.
264. I saw a lot of people in Gestalt as trying to be or believing in self - sufficiency.
265. It was a secret he would never learn, for everyone from Ellen down to the stupidest field hand was in a tacit and kindly conspiracy to keep him believing that his word was law.
266. When asked by Lysias the pharmacist if he believed in the gods, he replied, "How can I help believing in them when I see a god-forsaken wretch like you?"
267. The Chinese family, believing in Islam demur at eating pork.
268. I want to put myself on record as believing he did a hasty and inconsiderate thing.
269. Hewlett-Packard was particularly incensed, since it had decided to adopt Intel's 945 chipset more aggressively, believing it was the only chipset that would support the Vista Ready program.
270. The raw AHG we used was derived from sheep, some of which, I was told, were so old that they had to be fed parenterally (again, I may have been fooled into believing this by naivety).
271. Only be careful to obey His least prohibition; and where, after believing prayer, there are no apparent hindrances, go forward with enlarged heart.
272. A seller disagrees with the wisdom of the entire group, believing the market is overpriced.
273. None the less he went on believing that people were good.
274. Seeing is believing, and once you have seen Death, you could never forget his face.
275. EasyMock fools the compiler about a lot of things, but it isn't quite smart enough to fool the compiler into believing that void is a legal argument type.
276. Accepting yourself, believing in your abilities, and acknowledging your inner light.
277. He's a brain, who wouldn't be fooled into believing your babbling.
278. Believing that he is alone, the villain expresses his thoughts aloud.
279. In contrast, the US as a young country, believing its own conception to be novel and exceptional, wants everyone to be American.
280. A leap of faith, in its most commonly used meaning, is the act of believing in or accepting something intangible or unprovable, or without empirical evidence.
281. Nowadays the Japanese also believe in Buddhism, Christianity and Islam as well as believing in Shintoism.
282. Believing that humankind was "improvable," Rush and other founders wanted education to be useful.
283. The problem with believing that God will always financially bless you if you give back to Him meets a big problem in the book of Job.
284. Believing degree criterion of fuzzy characteristic quantity of risk grade of system was discussed, and unreason of believing degree in property recognized theory was pointed out.
285. Following Second Manassas, General Robert E. Lee advanced into Maryland, believing that the potential strategic and political gains justified his defiance of the avowed Confederate defensive policy.
286. And yet, they still join, instinctually , each one believing that it's some other poor pilchard who'll be devoured.
286.
287. An argument made by Blaise Pascal for believing in God.
288. DW 20 hours ago Something for Nothing - people believing that they can get something for nothing is the foundation of every con game ever pulled.
289. It's a great day to stop doubting and start believing.
290. They are not likely to express their feelings verbally, believing that actions speak louder than words.
291. "The saints" just means "the holy ones," he's probably talking about believing Jews, Jews in Judean Jerusalem who believe that Jesus is the Messiah.
292. My father has lived amidst human sin and misery without believing in them.
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