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	<title>Not As The Scribes</title>
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		<title>Huh&#8230;</title>
		<description>...I wonder which college he's on about.  This one, perhaps? </description>
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		<title>Where&#8217;s Your Bloody Horse?</title>
		<description>New York magazine has a done a number on the "new" atheism.  This little piece is filled with fascinating tidbits that make those "crazy" fundamentalists who believe in the resurrection look, well, not so crazy.  Take, for example, atheistic believer Tim Gorski, who claims that church isn't about ...</description>
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		<title>Make no mistake</title>
		<description>...he is risen.

On the church bulletin today was the following fantastic bit, penned originally by a young university student named John Updike:

Make no mistake: if He rose at all
it was as His body;
if the cells’ dissolution did not reverse, the
molecules reknit, the amino acids rekindle,
the Church will fall.

It was not ...</description>
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		<title>Knock-Knock</title>
		<description>Who's there?

Theoblogger.

Theoblogger who?

What do you mean, theoblogger who?  Don't you know I'M FAMOUS. </description>
		<link>http://www.epiphaticexhaustion.com/notasthescribes/archives/67</link>
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		<title>A Dying Breed?</title>
		<description>Literature people can only hope that some day the tides will turn and the big brains will realize there's more to be read than "postcolonial" books, and they'll need people who know the good stuff.  But, for now, William Deresiewicz offers a bleak picture:

Even more significant is the number ...</description>
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