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What Quakers believe
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Posted Oct 19, 2005 by Recumbentman
Is there a misprint in this? "The theology stems from the view that as God is created, each of us have an element of God in us, just as the artist puts a bit of himself in his art."

The artist is the creator of the art; if you draw a parallel, it looks as though it should be with God as creator, not as created.

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Posted Oct 20, 2005 by jhutcher
Yes... how do you go about editing an edited thread?

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Posted Oct 20, 2005 by Zarquon's Singing Fish!
... and here's another for you ' pray out load' > 'pray out loud'.

Mistakes should be noted to Editorial Feedback at A388334.

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Posted Oct 20, 2005 by flyingtwinkle
i feel the article reveals the texture of the modern people with a vast mental horizon to accept and embrace new ideologies of different religions

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