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	<title>Comments on: Dear Atticus, on trusting</title>
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		<title>By: Cassandra stafford</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cassandra stafford</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just want you to know, that just yesterday, I was telling my husband that your blog and writing is the first of many markers in my change in spirituality. I was raised in church. And I relate so much to this post. You wrestling these things out loud and through books helped me get okay with doing the same. It led me to be okay with seeking an intelligent faith. I&#039;m not a warm fuzzy person either. That&#039;s why I usually relate to what you say so often. But, please know how much I appreciate finding your blog. How much I appreciate your honesty. It has changed me and for the better. It&#039;s still a messy, challenging process but it finally--for the first time in my life--feels like its right.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just want you to know, that just yesterday, I was telling my husband that your blog and writing is the first of many markers in my change in spirituality. I was raised in church. And I relate so much to this post. You wrestling these things out loud and through books helped me get okay with doing the same. It led me to be okay with seeking an intelligent faith. I&#8217;m not a warm fuzzy person either. That&#8217;s why I usually relate to what you say so often. But, please know how much I appreciate finding your blog. How much I appreciate your honesty. It has changed me and for the better. It&#8217;s still a messy, challenging process but it finally&#8211;for the first time in my life&#8211;feels like its right.</p>
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