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  <title>MC Baldwin - Plinky Answers</title>
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    <title>On Religion </title>
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  Being &quot;Religious&quot; doesn&#39;t always infer a positive element. Sometimes it means you are following &quot;Religious&quot; rules &amp; dogma. My beliefs are centered on following the leading of God and His Holy Spirit indwelling in my life. I definitely refer to the teachings that I&#39;ve learned from what we consider His Holy Word. But nonetheless many have taken this and used it out of context and misquoted or basically used it to take advantage of the weak &amp; uniformed.
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