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		<title>Should Religion Take Advantage Of Evolving Social Media And Move Away From Mortar-&amp;-brick Style Congregations?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[maybe one day there will be no need to attend a church, synagogue or mosque video conferencing, twitter, facebook, IM, and a host of other applications can eliminate the need for traditional church attendance&#8230;especially if influential religious leaders get on board the Internet can revolutionize Religion, if only we take full advantage of it potential [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>maybe one day there will be no need to attend a church, synagogue or mosque<br />
video conferencing, twitter, facebook, IM, and a host of other applications can eliminate the need for traditional church attendance&#8230;especially if influential religious leaders get on board<br />
the Internet can revolutionize Religion, if only we take full advantage of it potential<br />
The Future is in YOUR hands!  the only question is: are you up to the challenge?  (well, are you?!)</p>
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