Can the Remnant in one historical era become the majority later? Why or why not? According to the dictionary, remnant means “a small remaining quantity of something.” According to Merriam-Webster, a majority is “a number or quantity greater than half of a total“. 

If this question (Can the Remnant in one historical era become the majority later?) was rearranged it would say “Can the remaining quantity of something that happened in the past become very popular (or the majority) later in history?” The answer is yes. If something is very common now, but over the next few years not many people do it anymore, but then people hear of it then lots of people start to do it again. 

Peoples minds can change. Most of the time a large group of people have a large influence on a group of people. The smaller group almost never influences the larger group, but when it does their idea grows. 

Can the Remnant in one historical era become the majority later? Why or why not? My answer is yes. 

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