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	<title>Comments on: Faith and Steadfastness</title>
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		<title>By: Sean</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2008 16:25:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>To remain motivated to stay steadfast, certainly such motivation must be founded in faith, if it is present.

Unfortunately, some people do much that may shake one&#039;s faith -- and they delight in it, no doubt about it. Sure, they might not throw raucous parties about it, but you can tell when one of those enjoys defacating on things.

To whom has to work with such deluded asses, at least there may be hope in the ability of social community to lend sense of reason back to one&#039;s attention.


Without meaning to lend a pall on what you write, I had wanted to respond -- and to respond honestly -- having read. This is all I can think to say in response, as I write, here, though this may be as much digital flotsam.


I hope that &lt;em&gt;your&lt;/em&gt; week has gone well, sir.


As for how this one respondant&#039;s week has gone, I might now recall: To wander the desert is at least feasible, when one is not starved or vital provisions -- so to speak, as it were, figuratively, and so as to not be mistaken by *anyone*, as for the nature of the statement ;^)&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To remain motivated to stay steadfast, certainly such motivation must be founded in faith, if it is present.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, some people do much that may shake one&#8217;s faith &#8212; and they delight in it, no doubt about it. Sure, they might not throw raucous parties about it, but you can tell when one of those enjoys defacating on things.</p>
<p>To whom has to work with such deluded asses, at least there may be hope in the ability of social community to lend sense of reason back to one&#8217;s attention.</p>
<p>Without meaning to lend a pall on what you write, I had wanted to respond &#8212; and to respond honestly &#8212; having read. This is all I can think to say in response, as I write, here, though this may be as much digital flotsam.</p>
<p>I hope that <em>your</em> week has gone well, sir.</p>
<p>As for how this one respondant&#8217;s week has gone, I might now recall: To wander the desert is at least feasible, when one is not starved or vital provisions &#8212; so to speak, as it were, figuratively, and so as to not be mistaken by *anyone*, as for the nature of the statement ;^)&gt;</p>
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