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		<title>Christianity: No Doubters Allowed?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A recent blog post of mine was the beginning of an online exchange between myself and a friend and coworker, Marcelo.  Marcelo and I disagree on the subject of God&#8217;s existence, he being a naturalist while I&#8217;m a Christian.  But we also enjoy a good, reasonable discussion, and thought that even if we don&#8217;t end [...]]]></description>
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