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	<title>Comments on: The Importance of Cultural Knowledge</title>
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		<title>By: robert curtis</title>
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		<dc:creator>robert curtis</dc:creator>
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		<description>recently a woman was kicked off a christian women&#039;s blog when itwasfound outshe wasa catholic. my friend pursued the person in charge&#039;s website, only to find her recommended reading list on which was C.S. Lewis&#039; The Great Divorce which is, of course about Purgatory, in which Lewis had come to believe. Had he lived longer, I think he would have joined Chesterton and Muggeridge as one of England&#039;s stellar converts. No replies please. Lewis was Anglican, I know. Still 3 of his books on the top-ten Catholic paperback list speaks quite loudly. I myself am Catholic and his books are a mainstay in my library.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>recently a woman was kicked off a christian women&#8217;s blog when itwasfound outshe wasa catholic. my friend pursued the person in charge&#8217;s website, only to find her recommended reading list on which was C.S. Lewis&#8217; The Great Divorce which is, of course about Purgatory, in which Lewis had come to believe. Had he lived longer, I think he would have joined Chesterton and Muggeridge as one of England&#8217;s stellar converts. No replies please. Lewis was Anglican, I know. Still 3 of his books on the top-ten Catholic paperback list speaks quite loudly. I myself am Catholic and his books are a mainstay in my library.</p>
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