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      <description>Brandon and other “transgendered” children and adults are convinced in spite of physical and genetic evidence that they have been “born in the wrong body.”  In this, we have taken a Gnostic turn, radically separating body from spirit.  </description>
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      <description>Singer/songwriter Brian Bates has been candid about struggling with homosexuality early in his life. He offers this editorial in response to questions from fans about the revelations of fellow artists Ray Boltz and Clay Aiken.</description>
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      <description>An email came from someone asking for advice on how to leave a church. The question was not, “Should we leave?” but rather, “How should we leave?” How would you answer that question?</description>
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      <description>As I write this, I am staring at an incredible annoyance. It’s a small thing––just an empty bag of chips...</description>
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      <description>We who are single must face the task of resting and hoping, of contentment tinged with dissatisfaction.  What seeks to unearth us is the uncertainty of our situation.  Life seems to involve few answers and a multitude of questions.</description>
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      <description>Our perky waitress managed to keep a smile on her face in spite of multiple requests. It made me wonder if I wait on my beloved family as graciously as that young woman waited on a table full of strangers...</description>
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