- Definition:
- 1828: Belonging equally to more than one, or to many indefinitely; as, life and sense are common to man and beast; the common privileges of citizens; the common wants of men
- equally (fairly)
- For something to be common it needs to be divided equally between several or all parties.
- Quotes:
- “Our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children's future. And we are all mortal.”
- To have something in common is to have the same thing as another.
- Scriptures:
- “And they taught, and did minister one to another; and they had all things common among them, every man dealing justly, one with another.”
- To become a great society you must raise everyone to the same standard of life. To make everyone have everything in common. But you must make sure that you do that by service, by Consecration, by faith. Not by force.
- Personal Definition:
To be in common with something or someone is to have the same things divided equally between them. There are natural things common to all men, and there are other things that are common to only small groups. To become great as a society you must be willing to give of your own comfort so that all may enjoy the same level of community.
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