No, a believer is not always right. Belief systems are subjective and can vary widely among individuals and cultures, leading to differing interpretations of truth. While beliefs can provide personal meaning and guidance, they may not always align with objective reality or factual evidence. It's important to approach differing beliefs with an open mind and a willingness to engage in dialogue.
In religious terms, a believer is a person who believes in the teachings of a particular faith.
daydream believer- the monkeys
this means it is always right to do the righteous actions when the time arises
Haha because they are incharge and they think what ever they want to say magically is right, most things they say are right but they will never always be right, their dictators and thats what they do.
Always to the right.
I suppose that might depend on the particular religion in question, but in Christianity, no, the believer is not always right. The whole point of Christianity is that we were wrong, we sinned, and that sin separated us from God, which required Jesus Christ dying on the cross to bring us back into a relationship with God.
Yes, many people thought that Jefferson Davis ought to have been hanged for treason.
A follower of, believer in, Francisco Franco, the late (1975?) right-wing Spanish dictator
a male believer = ma'amin (מאמין)a female believer = ma'amina (מאמינה)
Daydream Believer, and I'm a Believer
The True Believer was created in 1951.
Midnight Believer was created in 1978.
He / She is called a Believer
Selena was a strong believer in her saying and often said it to inspire kids and people "The impossible is always possible"
Probably alot! I mean if you found the perfect girl or boy you would go after them right?
around 1500 b.c.e., religious practices and belief s began to solidfy in india. the period known as the
The word right here is an adjective, always is an adverb (modifies right) and not is an adverb (modifies always).E.g. I am not always right.