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	<title>Comments on: Where&#8217;s The Enlightenment?</title>
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		<title>By: Wendy</title>
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		<description>Good questions Ernie.
I am in the process of this. I might not understand all the science part of the enlightenment, but I am not dismissing it either. I am open to what others say, and put it on the back burner until. Most people are comfortable staying with their own, same thinking about religion, politics, etc. When one is seeking or has a relationship with God and doesn&#039;t go about it the way main stream religion requires, is right or wrong the way that individual seeks? Should they be chastised and judged by other Christians? Do Christians try to correct others because it is their understanding of love?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good questions Ernie.<br />
I am in the process of this. I might not understand all the science part of the enlightenment, but I am not dismissing it either. I am open to what others say, and put it on the back burner until. Most people are comfortable staying with their own, same thinking about religion, politics, etc. When one is seeking or has a relationship with God and doesn&#8217;t go about it the way main stream religion requires, is right or wrong the way that individual seeks? Should they be chastised and judged by other Christians? Do Christians try to correct others because it is their understanding of love?</p>
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