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	<title>Comments on: Break the Shame</title>
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		<title>By: S.L Hazzard</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 May 2008 01:39:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks for this insight, and resolution.  I have been such a victim of this very "game" in the church in the past, and I wish the book you mention, would have been available to me, then.  There is a danger which is far too common in the body of Christ, to base one's interpretation and evaluation of others on "legalism".  I learned the hard way, the effects of such abuse.  I never viewed the abuser as having  a "sickness", but this post has helped me to consider this aspect of the behavior, which has calmed my anger and added the element of compassion to my healing process.  I will be praying for the abuser's heart to be open to correction.  
Your Friend in Christ, 
S.L. Hazzard  (Sooze)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for this insight, and resolution.  I have been such a victim of this very &#8220;game&#8221; in the church in the past, and I wish the book you mention, would have been available to me, then.  There is a danger which is far too common in the body of Christ, to base one&#8217;s interpretation and evaluation of others on &#8220;legalism&#8221;.  I learned the hard way, the effects of such abuse.  I never viewed the abuser as having  a &#8220;sickness&#8221;, but this post has helped me to consider this aspect of the behavior, which has calmed my anger and added the element of compassion to my healing process.  I will be praying for the abuser&#8217;s heart to be open to correction.<br />
Your Friend in Christ,<br />
S.L. Hazzard  (Sooze)</p>
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