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Both The wounded Gospel minister and the wounded soldier; though from different forces work and do similar jobs albeit for different masters. Both follow similar principles in the mode of work. Both of them have their different command hierarchy `where they get orders as they do their job. Both have enemies even though they fight different wars. Indeed they both have and use weapons to fight. Like all casualties, the wounded are helped by comrades on the same battlefront who, if possible take them to hospital or sick bay and try their best to ensure they survive the wounds inflicted by the…mehr

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Both The wounded Gospel minister and the wounded soldier; though from different forces work and do similar jobs albeit for different masters. Both follow similar principles in the mode of work. Both of them have their different command hierarchy `where they get orders as they do their job. Both have enemies even though they fight different wars. Indeed they both have and use weapons to fight. Like all casualties, the wounded are helped by comrades on the same battlefront who, if possible take them to hospital or sick bay and try their best to ensure they survive the wounds inflicted by the enemy. Both the evangelist and soldier follow the similar cardinal principles: They have to obey as orders from their high command: the basic is to cover and protect one's colleague and to be in the spirit of unity and oneness for them to coordinate their activities very well. Incidentally, when it comes to the wounded gospel minister, his friends, or fellow ministers forget the code of unity and don't cover their fellow minister, instead of the excellent fight aimed at helping their fellow minister to recover from wounds, they cover him with negative publicity and if he doesn't die quickly, they want to bury him alive. Everybody turns against them. With all their wounds they eventually succumb to moral and spiritual death.