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<pubDate>Thu 2 Sep 2010 10:49:58 PM GMT</pubDate>
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<pubDate>Sun 22 Nov 2009 6:53:26 AM GMT</pubDate>
<title>music director</title>
<description>It takes courage to do what Telemachus did.....this is a wonderful story and site...God bless you in your endeavor</description>
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<pubDate>Sun 22 Nov 2009 2:20:07 AM GMT</pubDate>
<title>Two Things...</title>
<description>This article says, &quot;The sad fact is that some of your worst persecution could come from those who call themselves brothers in Christ, but are not willing to risk being ostracized or losing any of their earthly goods. Some of your Christian friends, out of guilt, are as likely to lash out at you rather than fulfill the call to engage the culture themselves.&quot; Does this refer to the Telemechus story? Were some of the people who stoned him at the coliseum Christians? Second, I really like the phrase &quot;triad fury.&quot; It took me a moment of pondering to realize it meant, first, the bloody games, second, Telemechus' action in jumping into the arena, and third, the spectators stoning him. If you wanted to put it another way, you could say, &quot;what goes around comes around,&quot; but doesn't &quot;triad fury&quot; have a much more awesome ring to it?</description>
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