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			<description><![CDATA[Here we go again, Tropical Storm Hermine may go right through my area. If it doesn't change direction the centre of the storm will go over my area. Sustained winds of 60 mph with gusts to 75 mph. Rain expected to be 4" to 8". It will go through over the next 6 to 8 Hrs. and should be out of here by...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Here we go again, Tropical Storm Hermine may go right through my area. If it doesn't change direction the centre of the storm will go over my area. Sustained winds of 60 mph with gusts to 75 mph. Rain expected to be 4&quot; to 8&quot;. It will go through over the next 6 to 8 Hrs. and should be out of here by morning.</div>

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			<description>Congrats to Miss Buggy!!!    :clap 
  
  
Although I guess we are getting silly playing the game with just the two of us. 
  
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Although I guess we are getting silly playing the game with just the two of us.<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Author: More teens becoming 'fake' Christians]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Let's see what I can stir up with this one......:heh 
  
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			 If you're the parent of a Christian teenager, Kenda Creasy Dean has this warning:<br />
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Your child is following a &quot;mutant&quot; form of Christianity, and you may be responsible.<br />
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Dean says more American teenagers are embracing what she calls &quot;moralistic therapeutic deism.&quot;<br />
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Translation: It's a watered-down faith that portrays God as a &quot;divine therapist&quot; whose chief goal is to boost people's self-esteem.<br />
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Dean is a minister, a professor at Princeton Theological Seminary and the author of &quot;Almost Christian,&quot; a new book that argues that many parents and pastors are unwittingly passing on this self-serving strain of Christianity.<br />
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She says this &quot;imposter'' faith is one reason teenagers abandon churches.<br />
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&quot;If this is the God they're seeing in church, they are right to leave us in the dust,&quot; Dean says. &quot;Churches don't give them enough to be passionate about.&quot;<br />
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<b>What traits passionate teens share</b><br />
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Dean drew her conclusions from what she calls one of the most depressing summers of her life. She interviewed teens about their faith after helping conduct research for a controversial study called the National Study of Youth and Religion.<br />
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The study, which included in-depth interviews with at least 3,300 American teenagers between 13 and 17, found that most American teens who called themselves Christian were indifferent and inarticulate about their faith.<br />
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The study included Christians of all stripes -- from Catholics to Protestants of both conservative and liberal denominations. Though three out of four American teenagers claim to be Christian, fewer than half practice their faith, only half deem it important, and most can't talk coherently about their beliefs, the study found.<br />
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Many teenagers thought that God simply wanted them to feel good and do good -- what the study's researchers called &quot;moralistic therapeutic deism.&quot;<br />
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Some critics told Dean that most teenagers can't talk coherently about any deep subject, but Dean says abundant research shows that's not true.<br />
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&quot;They have a lot to say,&quot; Dean says. &quot;They can talk about money, sex and their family relationships with nuance. Most people who work with teenagers know that they are not naturally inarticulate.&quot;<br />
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In &quot;<a href="http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/ReligionTheology/SociologyofReligion/?view=usa&amp;ci=9780195314847" target="_blank"><font color="#004276">Almost Christian</font></a>,&quot; Dean talks to the teens who are articulate about their faith. Most come from Mormon and evangelical churches, which tend to do a better job of instilling religious passion in teens, she says.<br />
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No matter their background, Dean says committed Christian teens share four traits: They have a personal story about God they can share, a deep connection to a faith community, a sense of purpose and a sense of hope about their future.<br />
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&quot;There are countless studies that show that religious teenagers do better in school, have better relationships with their parents and engage in less high-risk behavior,&quot; she says. &quot;They do a lot of things that parents pray for.&quot;<br />
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Dean, a United Methodist Church minister who says parents are the most important influence on their children's faith, places the ultimate blame for teens' religious apathy on adults.<br />
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Some adults don't expect much from youth pastors. They simply want them to keep their children off drugs and away from premarital sex.<br />
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Others practice a &quot;gospel of niceness,&quot; where faith is simply doing good and not ruffling feathers. The Christian call to take risks, witness and sacrifice for others is muted, she says.<br />
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&quot;If teenagers lack an articulate faith, it may be because the faith we show them is too spineless to merit much in the way of conversation,&quot; wrote Dean, a professor of youth and church culture at Princeton Theological Seminary.<br />
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More teens may be drifting away from conventional Christianity. But their desire to help others has not diminished, another author says.<br />
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Barbara A. Lewis, author of &quot;The Teen Guide to Global Action,&quot; says Dean is right -- more teens are embracing a nebulous belief in God.<br />
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Yet there's been an &quot;explosion&quot; in youth service since 1995 that Lewis attributes to more schools emphasizing community service.<br />
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Teens that are less religious aren't automatically less compassionate, she says.<br />
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&quot;I see an increase in youth passion to make the world a better place,&quot; she says. &quot;I see young people reaching out to solve problems. They're not waiting for adults.&quot;<br />
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<b>What religious teens say about their peers</b><br />
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Elizabeth Corrie meets some of these idealistic teens every summer. She has taken on the book's central challenge: instilling religious passion in teens.<br />
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Corrie, who once taught high school religion, now directs a program called <a href="http://yti.emory.edu/" target="_blank"><font color="#004276">YTI</font></a> -- the Youth Theological Initiative at Emory University in Georgia.<br />
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YTI operates like a theological boot camp for teens. At least 36 rising high school juniors and seniors from across the country gather for three weeks of Christian training. They worship together, take pilgrimages to varying religious communities and participate in community projects.<br />
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Corrie says she sees no shortage of teenagers who want to be inspired and make the world better. But the Christianity some are taught doesn't inspire them &quot;to change anything that's broken in the world.&quot;<br />
Teens want to be challenged; they want their tough questions taken on, she says.<br />
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&quot;We think that they want cake, but they actually want steak and potatoes, and we keep giving them cake,&quot; Corrie says.<br />
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David Wheaton, an Atlanta high school senior, says many of his peers aren't excited about Christianity because they don't see the payoff.<br />
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&quot;If they can't see benefits immediately, they stay away from it,&quot; Wheaton says. &quot;They don't want to make sacrifices.&quot;<br />
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<b>How 'radical' parents instill religious passion in their children</b><br />
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Churches, not just parents, share some of the blame for teens' religious apathy as well, says Corrie, the Emory professor.<br />
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She says pastors often preach a safe message that can bring in the largest number of congregants. The result: more people and yawning in the pews.<br />
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&quot;If your church can't survive without a certain number of members pledging, you might not want to preach a message that might make people mad,&quot; Corrie says. &quot;We can all agree that we should all be good and that God rewards those who are nice.&quot;<br />
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Corrie, echoing the author of &quot;Almost Christian,&quot; says the gospel of niceness can't teach teens how to confront tragedy.<br />
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&quot;It can't bear the weight of deeper questions: Why are my parents getting a divorce? Why did my best friend commit suicide? Why, in this economy, can't I get the good job I was promised if I was a good kid?&quot;<br />
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What can a parent do then?<br />
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Get &quot;radical,&quot; Dean says.<br />
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She says parents who perform one act of radical faith in front of their children convey more than a multitude of sermons and mission trips.<br />
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A parent's radical act of faith could involve something as simple as spending a summer in Bolivia working on an agricultural renewal project or turning down a more lucrative job offer to stay at a struggling church, Dean says.<br />
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But it's not enough to be radical -- parents must explain &quot;this is how Christians live,&quot; she says.<br />
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&quot;If you don't say you're doing it because of your faith, kids are going to say my parents are really nice people,&quot; Dean says. &quot;It doesn't register that faith is supposed to make you live differently unless parents help their kids connect the dots.&quot;<br />
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<b>'They called when all the cards stopped'</b><br />
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Anne Havard, an Atlanta teenager, might be considered radical. She's a teen whose faith appears to be on fire.<br />
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Havard, who participated in the Emory program, bubbles over with energy when she talks about possibly teaching theology in the future and quotes heavy-duty scholars such as theologian Karl Barth.<br />
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She's so fired up about her faith that after one question, Havard goes on a five-minute tear before stopping and chuckling: &quot;Sorry, I just talked a long time.&quot;<br />
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Havard says her faith has been nurtured by what Dean, the &quot;Almost Christian&quot; author, would call a significant faith community.<br />
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In 2006, Havard lost her father to a rare form of cancer. Then she lost one of her best friends -- a young woman in the prime of life -- to cancer as well. Her church and her pastor stepped in, she says.<br />
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&quot;They called when all the cards stopped,&quot; she says.<br />
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When asked how her faith held up after losing her father and friend, Havard didn't fumble for words like some of the teens in &quot;Almost Christian.&quot;<br />
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She says God spoke the most to her when she felt alone -- as Jesus must have felt on the cross.<br />
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&quot;When Jesus was on the cross crying out, 'My God, why have you forsaken me?' Jesus was part of God,'' she says. &quot;Then God knows what it means to doubt.<br />
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&quot;It's OK to be in a storm, to be in a doubt,&quot; she says, &quot;because God was there, too.&quot;
			
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			<title>great is your faithfulness</title>
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This I call to mind, and therefore I have hope: The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases, his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. 
-Lamentations 3:21-23 (NRSV) 
 
I sighed as I opened the notebook where I record...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>great is your faithfulness<br />
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This I call to mind, and therefore I have hope: The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases, his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.<br />
-<a href="http://biblegateway.com/cgi-bin/bible?language=english&version=NKJV&passage=Lamentations+3%3A21-23" title="Bible Gateway" target="_blank">Lamentations 3:21-23</a> (NRSV)<br />
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I sighed as I opened the notebook where I record prayer requests. Many people I cared about struggled with health, financial and family issues that seemed unsolvable. The day's news reported many tragedies around the world -- so much to pray for! Tears filled my eyes. Then I turned to the last page of my notebook. Several years earlier, I had begun a &quot;blessings list&quot; of times I had experienced God's help and presence in a special way. My list included someone's profession of faith, healing, financial provision, and my children finding Christian spouses. As I re-read this list, I remembered that at one time I wasn't sure how or even if God would answer my prayers. But as answers came, I saw God's love and wisdom.<br />
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The tears that come when I pray help me to understand the book of Lamentations. Written about six centuries before Christ, in the dark days after Judah fell to Babylon, the book is full of despair. But tucked in it is a blessings list. When feeling defeated, the writer paused to call to mind God's past faithfulness and declared in renewed trust, &quot;Great is your faithfulness.&quot; Lamentations reminds me that answers may not come right away, but our faithful God sees those who continue to put their hope in our Creator.</div>

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			<title>Cowboy rules</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Cowboy rules 
 
Arizona, Texas, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, Idaho and the rest of the Wild West are as follows: 
 
1. Pull your pants up. You look like an *****. 
 
2. Turn your cap right, your head ain't crooked. 
 
3. Let's get this straight: it's called a "gravel road."...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Cowboy rules<br />
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Arizona, Texas, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, Idaho and the rest of the Wild West are as follows:<br />
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1. Pull your pants up. You look like an *****.<br />
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2. Turn your cap right, your head ain't crooked.<br />
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3. Let's get this straight: it's called a &quot;gravel road.&quot; I drive a  pickup truck because I want to. No matter how slow you drive, you're  gonna get dust on your Lexus. Drive it or get out of the way.<br />
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4. They are cattle. That's why they smell like cattle. They smell like  money to us. Get over it. Don't like it? I-80 &amp; I-40 go east and  west, I-395 &amp; I-5 goes north and south. Pick one and go.<br />
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5. So you have a $60,000 car. We're impressed. We have $250,000 Combines that are driven only 3 weeks a year.<br />
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6. Every person in the West waves. It's called being friendly. Try to understand the concept.<br />
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7. If that cell phone rings while a bunch of geese/pheasants/ducks/doves  are comin' in during a hunt, we WILL shoot it outta your hand. You  better hope you don't have it up to your ear at the time.<br />
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8. Yeah. We eat trout, salmon, deer and elk. You really want sushi and caviar? It's available at the corner bait shop.<br />
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9. The 'Opener' refers to the first day of deer season. It's a religious  holiday held the closest Saturday to the first of November.<br />
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10. We open doors for women. That's applied to all women, regardless of age.<br />
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11. No, there's no 'vegetarian special' on the menu. Order steak, or you  can order the Chef's Salad and pick off the 2 pounds of ham and turkey.<br />
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12. When we fill out a table, there are three main dishes: meats,  vegetables and breads. We use three spices: salt, pepper and ketchup!  Oh, yeah ... We don't care what you folks in Cincinnati call that stuff  you eat ... IT AIN'T REAL CHILI!! Real Chili has NO beans !<br />
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13. You bring 'Coke' into my house, it better be brown, wet and served  over ice. You bring 'Mary Jane' into my house, she better be cute, know  how to shoot, drive a truck, and have long hair.<br />
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14. College and High School Football is more important here than, the  Giants, the Yankees, the Mets, the Lakers and the Knicks, and a dang  site more fun to watch.<br />
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15. Yeah, we have golf courses. But don't hit the water hazards - it spooks the fish, and the ducks<br />
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16. Turn down that blasted car stereo! That thumpity-thump ain't music,  anyway. We don't want to hear it anymore than we want to see your  boxers! Refer back to #1! or join the service, we love our troops, you  should be so lucky.<br />
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17. There's only one God and we love him and worship him.<br />
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God Bless America</div>

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			<description><![CDATA[I heard in this past Sunday's sermon that if we harbor something against someone we will be left behind.   The scripture quoted was 'if we don't forgive others, God will not forgive us'....therefore if we have something against someone and the rapture happens, we aren't going. 
  
Thoughts? 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I heard in this past Sunday's sermon that if we harbor something against someone we will be left behind.   The scripture quoted was 'if we don't forgive others, God will not forgive us'....therefore if we have something against someone and the rapture happens, we aren't going.<br />
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Thoughts?<br />
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This was in an AoG church.<br />
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Thanks!  Kim</div>

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			<description>YouTube- The Antichrist Commercial On CNN And The History Channel!!!!!!</description>
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			<title>Where is everyone?</title>
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			<description>Hello, 
  
Late finding your Romans study, I decided to start from the beginning and just got to where you mentioned this site.  Got to admit, I expected it to be a bit busier.  What happened?  Looks like it was going strong in 2007. 
  
A Disciple</description>
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 <br />
Late finding your Romans study, I decided to start from the beginning and just got to where you mentioned this site.  Got to admit, I expected it to be a bit busier.  What happened?  Looks like it was going strong in 2007.<br />
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A Disciple</div>

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			<title><![CDATA[Texas School Rejects Lesbian Couple's Daughter]]></title>
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			<description>http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/08/21/texas-school-rejects-lesbian-couples-daughter/?test=latestnews 
  
I knew before reading it that it would be a Christian school. 
  
 
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A Texas couple is upset that their daughter was denied admission to a private school. The school says it does...</description>
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I knew before reading it that it would be a Christian school.<br />
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			A Texas couple is upset that their daughter was denied admission to a private school. The school says it does not agree with their lesbian lifestyle and therefore the school would not be a good fit her because it does not back her own personal values taught at home.<br />
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Jill and Tracy Harrison were married in Canada in 2006.<br />
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Last month they filled out admission forms to enroll their daughter, Olivia, into St. Vincent’s Episcopal School.<br />
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Jill wrote her name next to the word “mother” on the forms. She crossed out “father” and wrote in “mother” next to Tracy's name as well.<br />
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School officials said they assumed Tracy was a man. But after the couple attended parent’s night, Olivia was denied admission.<br />
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In a statement, the school said its decision was based on what it considered best for all students and “in conformity with scripture and our own church’s doctrinal standards.”
			
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They are disappointed that their daughter was denied an education there because of who they go to bed with at the end of the day.<br />
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The school claims it would deny admission to children of a heterosexual couple living together outside of marriage, but the Harrison's aren't convinced that's true.
			
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</div> Good for the school for sticking to their principles.  What's confusing me, though, is hasn't the Episcopal Church ordained gays? :confused</div>

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			<description><![CDATA[News is reporting that my county has received 7 inches of rain between midnight Tuesday to midmorning today, and we're still getting more.  Middle Tennessee is under a flash flood warning until 1 a.m. tomorrow.  There's lots of places still trying to get cleaned up from the May 1/2 flood. :sigh]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>News is reporting that my county has received 7 inches of rain between midnight Tuesday to midmorning today, and we're still getting more.  Middle Tennessee is under a flash flood warning until 1 a.m. tomorrow.  There's lots of places still trying to get cleaned up from the May 1/2 flood. :sigh</div>

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