Asked by kyle
What is the difference between honor and obedience?
Obedience is an attitude and honor is an act.
Honor is an attitude and obedience is an act.
There is no difference; they mean the same thing.
Obedience is something we have to do, honor is not.
Obedience is an attitude and honor is an act.
Honor is an attitude and obedience is an act.
There is no difference; they mean the same thing.
Obedience is something we have to do, honor is not.
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none
What is the difference between honor and obedience?
Obedience is an attitude and honor is an act.
Honor is an attitude and obedience is an act.
There is no difference; they mean the same thing.
Obedience is something we have to do, honor is not.
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MUKISA
Honor is an attitude and obedience is an act.
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