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because the english language is inconsistant:
present, future, past
teach, teaching, taught
preach, preaching, preached
it's just because of how the past tense is spelled.
praught? you mean mean prayed? they pray all the time.
Because that's not a word, taught applies to any type of teacher, including pastors and preachers.
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