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	<title>Comments on: church vs the real world</title>
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		<title>By: danny yang</title>
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		<dc:creator>danny yang</dc:creator>
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		<description>yes, i agree with all the comments about constantly adding to church, the simple church of acts 2:42-47, drain and exhaust one from being fully who God intended us to be-- teaching Christ with our lives outside of the church.but...  comparing relationships to blogs...  that&#039;s somewhat artificial because blogs are artificial.  they are selective in what is posted or shared.  blogs are manipulative pieces of art-- intended to draw readers back by revealing a selectively chosen compartment of my life.it&#039;s easy to ignore a person on a blog.  it&#039;s so much more awkward to ignore a person who&#039;s breathing exhaling carbon dioxide into your personal space...</description>
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