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We are all fools for something or someone. Webster’s dictionary states a “fool” is someone who is silly, ignorant or deceives. Also, in Webster’s idioms it states “a fool for” is someone who loves something. Also, it was used in a sentence as a person in a noble house for jestering. Today we are going to be discussing these different aspects.
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By Bros. James, Moises and Junior5
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We are all fools for something or someone. Webster’s dictionary states a “fool” is someone who is silly, ignorant or deceives. Also, in Webster’s idioms it states “a fool for” is someone who loves something. Also, it was used in a sentence as a person in a noble house for jestering. Today we are going to be discussing these different aspects.
If you have a prayer need, send us an email at [email protected] so we can pray with you as we all advance in our walk with God. Be sure to subscribe so you can be alerted for each new podcast.