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		<title>By: Daniel</title>
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		<description>John, you&#039;ve been Americanised! (or should I say &#039;Americanized&#039;?)  We don&#039;t have Episcopalians here, they&#039;re called Anglicans.

Keep in mind too when you think about denominations that most people I have met completely support other people in choosing a different denomination.  Apart from the crazies, they mostly see it as a matter of taste and emphasis what church you choose (like preferring jazz music over metal) rather than a matter of eternal import.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>John, you&#8217;ve been Americanised! (or should I say &#8216;Americanized&#8217;?)  We don&#8217;t have Episcopalians here, they&#8217;re called Anglicans.</p>
<p>Keep in mind too when you think about denominations that most people I have met completely support other people in choosing a different denomination.  Apart from the crazies, they mostly see it as a matter of taste and emphasis what church you choose (like preferring jazz music over metal) rather than a matter of eternal import.</p>
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