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		<title>By: Bill Harris</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Considering what we might consider:

1. Our inability to speak about religion at work, and lots of other places.  Sometimes it even seems improper to talk about religion in Sunday school!

2. So, how do we overcome this?  To what extent can we?  Is there anything we should do - ought to do - to loosen it up?

3. We are up against schedules and agendas, and against the &quot;hurt feelings&quot; of others, which often seem to be preposterous claims.  Some people seem to use that merely to assert themselves.

4. How can we really assert what is right, without going wrong?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Considering what we might consider:</p>
<p>1. Our inability to speak about religion at work, and lots of other places.  Sometimes it even seems improper to talk about religion in Sunday school!</p>
<p>2. So, how do we overcome this?  To what extent can we?  Is there anything we should do &#8211; ought to do &#8211; to loosen it up?</p>
<p>3. We are up against schedules and agendas, and against the &#8220;hurt feelings&#8221; of others, which often seem to be preposterous claims.  Some people seem to use that merely to assert themselves.</p>
<p>4. How can we really assert what is right, without going wrong?</p>
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