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<title>Glenn Beck - The 912 Project : Organize This through  4/27</title>
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<description>&amp;quot;Religion&amp;quot; can be used to define any system of beliefs, practices, ethical values, etc, but I will assume you are using the word in the context of believing in some higher power.  Often, people who talk about &amp;quot;spiritual oppression&amp;quot; are expressing that they do not want to abide by moral guidelines that are contrary to the way they want to behave; therefore they feel &amp;quot;heavily weighed down&amp;quot;.    Not that one with this attitude is devoid of any morals, but, for the things they want to do, they don&amp;#039;t want to be told that there is something wrong with it.  But that is what all religions do; they set up standards, values, etc.  So, it is not odd that &amp;quot;religions&amp;quot; are verbally attacked.  Many religious organizations, and the individuals in them, deserve it.  But if you truly really know anyone (I mean know them well) that is a Christian, and trying to do it right, you can&amp;#039;t help but know that they are not a fool.   By the way; in what do you have hope?       </description>
<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 03:42:05 +0000</pubDate>
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