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		<title>By: sue</title>
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		<description>When discussing, for example, the concept of justice, insisting that it is Christian through and through, and then citing Exodus and Leviticus . . . it seems a bit . . . 
inaccurate.  Exodus and Leviticus were in the Old Testament last time I looked.
So why not be just a bit more generous and remind us that the concept of justice is based on Judeo-Christian principles?
Sincerely,
sue</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When discussing, for example, the concept of justice, insisting that it is Christian through and through, and then citing Exodus and Leviticus . . . it seems a bit . . .<br />
inaccurate.  Exodus and Leviticus were in the Old Testament last time I looked.<br />
So why not be just a bit more generous and remind us that the concept of justice is based on Judeo-Christian principles?<br />
Sincerely,<br />
sue</p>
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