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		<title>By: kenbaptist</title>
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		<description>Seems like theology is a dance between thinking about God and acting about God.  If there are too many of one kind of step, our dance gets a little stilted and eventually takes us off the dance floor altogether.

In parts of 19th Century theology, we were off the dance floor and out in the hayfield.</description>
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