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	<title>Comments on: a Holiday for all of us</title>
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		<title>By: Brian</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jan 2007 19:35:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey man! Thanks for posting this. I know how burdened(is that the right word?) you feel by the issues which Dr. King was dealing with and which still exist today. 

Your point about us still being impacted by prejudice regardless of our personal conduct is well taken. We are interconnected and what affects some of us can only have an effect on the rest of us as well - sometimes more overtly than others.

I was also thinking that while there may not be as much overt prejudice(at least in the US) as there once was, I know there are probably 1000s of little ways in which people are denigrated each day. Someone is too poor, too rich, too ugly, too dumb, too hick, too whatever.... As you said, until we can see people with a dignity that doesn't come from themselves, but from their Creator, this issue will continue on.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey man! Thanks for posting this. I know how burdened(is that the right word?) you feel by the issues which Dr. King was dealing with and which still exist today. </p>
<p>Your point about us still being impacted by prejudice regardless of our personal conduct is well taken. We are interconnected and what affects some of us can only have an effect on the rest of us as well - sometimes more overtly than others.</p>
<p>I was also thinking that while there may not be as much overt prejudice(at least in the US) as there once was, I know there are probably 1000s of little ways in which people are denigrated each day. Someone is too poor, too rich, too ugly, too dumb, too hick, too whatever&#8230;. As you said, until we can see people with a dignity that doesn&#8217;t come from themselves, but from their Creator, this issue will continue on.</p>
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