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		<title>Code clarity: Tips on using Virtual Directories in ASP.NET, MVC, HttpSimulator, SiteMap</title>
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		<title>Urantia: The Great Cult Mystery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Behind his jabs at the Christian faith (though it’s usually &#34;young earth&#34; creationism that raises his ire) stands a confirmed naturalist who asks how channeled revelations square with science. Unlike Christians, rationalists do not believe demons exist, so they cannot dismiss the difficulties posed by occult phenomena or The Urantia Book as manifestations of demonic [...]]]></description>
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