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	<title>Comments on: Scientology Rehabs Buildings and their Reputation</title>
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		<title>By: breaklight</title>
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		<description>The bible has always made it clear that faith in God is to be backed with corresponding action. It is we who don&#039;t do it what it says. Jesus said it is those who do the will of the Father that will be rewarded. And finally it is the doer of God&#039;s Word that is blessed. That said there is more opposition to things of God in regards to Jesus Christ than there is to any other false religion. Say what you like the world will never like what Christians do no matter what we do. Even if you are currently applauded by fellow people in the media and business it does not nullify the offense of the cross. If our Church helps the homeless it will not make news even if we helped drug addicts yet one act of good from a false religion/sect and they are perceived as great - the very atmosphere in this world is saturated in evil - that is what thrives. They may do some good but that does not make it right. There are many Churches that are doing great things despite what you may say - many great things and the good thing is that God knows. For every good act done by the Church that makes the media headlines (when they finally are overwhelmed by it) there are seven thousand that are never told or heard - that does not make their work in vain. Perception is not always the best reality because it is a perspective constructed to harness belief without proper time and thought to what is really true.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The bible has always made it clear that faith in God is to be backed with corresponding action. It is we who don&#8217;t do it what it says. Jesus said it is those who do the will of the Father that will be rewarded. And finally it is the doer of God&#8217;s Word that is blessed. That said there is more opposition to things of God in regards to Jesus Christ than there is to any other false religion. Say what you like the world will never like what Christians do no matter what we do. Even if you are currently applauded by fellow people in the media and business it does not nullify the offense of the cross. If our Church helps the homeless it will not make news even if we helped drug addicts yet one act of good from a false religion/sect and they are perceived as great &#8211; the very atmosphere in this world is saturated in evil &#8211; that is what thrives. They may do some good but that does not make it right. There are many Churches that are doing great things despite what you may say &#8211; many great things and the good thing is that God knows. For every good act done by the Church that makes the media headlines (when they finally are overwhelmed by it) there are seven thousand that are never told or heard &#8211; that does not make their work in vain. Perception is not always the best reality because it is a perspective constructed to harness belief without proper time and thought to what is really true.</p>
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