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Meaning of jesús es verbo, no sustantivo by Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz





Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz

jesús es verbo, no sustantivo
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It is a song performed by the Guatemalan singer Ricardo Arjona, which strongly criticizes the proliferation of religions in the world: "In this world there are more religions than happy children " it says. Also makes a critique to the tithe and some pastors: "Disgusting Jesus the shepherd who becomes rich with faith " it emphasizes. On the title of the song, I think Arjona called it thus to draw attention, Jesus can be verb because he loves, forgive, pray, etc., but also it is substantive, since the noun in a sentence is the word used to name people, animals or things, and the synonym is: name. It is clear that Jesus is substantive!

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