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Here is a growing list of the greatest conservative parables in the Gospels. Please feel free to add to this list:
- The Prodigal Son.[1] Message: accepting responsibility; viewing oneself objectively; self-improvement
- The Workers in the Vineyard.[2] Message: property rights
- The Widow and the Judge.[3] Message: value of persistence and prayer
- The Good Samaritan.[4] Message: spontaneous charity is better than official conduct