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	<title>Comments on: Justification and Orthodoxy</title>
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		<title>By: Justin Richter</title>
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		<dc:creator>Justin Richter</dc:creator>
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		<description>I appreciated your comments on Father Stephens blog.   I also like this post.  I whole heartedly agree with you.  I wrote something very similar on my blog titled Justification underwater.  Most Protestants empty the sacraments of their meaning and value.  Its unfortunate.  I do think that it is changing though.  Doug Wilson, Peter Leithart, and their associates have a higher sacramentology.  There is hope for us protestants yet.  I have realized after studying Orthodoxy and Catholicism that Protestantism lacks in many ways, but it does have its strengths as well (I.E. mass fervor/missionary efforts).  Each of these branches seem judge eachother by what they do well and what the others don&#039;t do well.  I feel like the whole splinter/log story could serve the Church well today.  My prayer is that in the next 50 years, we will see a reconciliation of the Church and display God&#039;s Glory to the world more clearly.  Sorry about this rant.  I appreciate your writing.  Have a good night.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I appreciated your comments on Father Stephens blog.   I also like this post.  I whole heartedly agree with you.  I wrote something very similar on my blog titled Justification underwater.  Most Protestants empty the sacraments of their meaning and value.  Its unfortunate.  I do think that it is changing though.  Doug Wilson, Peter Leithart, and their associates have a higher sacramentology.  There is hope for us protestants yet.  I have realized after studying Orthodoxy and Catholicism that Protestantism lacks in many ways, but it does have its strengths as well (I.E. mass fervor/missionary efforts).  Each of these branches seem judge eachother by what they do well and what the others don&#8217;t do well.  I feel like the whole splinter/log story could serve the Church well today.  My prayer is that in the next 50 years, we will see a reconciliation of the Church and display God&#8217;s Glory to the world more clearly.  Sorry about this rant.  I appreciate your writing.  Have a good night.</p>
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