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	<title>Comments on: Go Lament: It&#8217;s Biblical</title>
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		<title>By: Becca</title>
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		<description>hmmm, that&#039;s fitting...we went to Gettysburg on the way home from my great-grandfather&#039;s funeral today, and granted, my emotions were already off-balance from the weekend, but seeing Gettysburg and being reminded of war and killing and the horrific experiences of each of those men in battle, and the women, especially of the South, trying to keep it together at home...it was just too much.  I cried really hard...but I think it good for your heart to break over the mess this world is in and all the terrible things that have been done, at least once in a while.  But good to remember too that God is still in control, and He will ultimately be glorified, and His Kingdom will eventually come in fullness, and then there will be no more weeping or mourning or evil or sin or death or suffering.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hmmm, that&#8217;s fitting&#8230;we went to Gettysburg on the way home from my great-grandfather&#8217;s funeral today, and granted, my emotions were already off-balance from the weekend, but seeing Gettysburg and being reminded of war and killing and the horrific experiences of each of those men in battle, and the women, especially of the South, trying to keep it together at home&#8230;it was just too much.  I cried really hard&#8230;but I think it good for your heart to break over the mess this world is in and all the terrible things that have been done, at least once in a while.  But good to remember too that God is still in control, and He will ultimately be glorified, and His Kingdom will eventually come in fullness, and then there will be no more weeping or mourning or evil or sin or death or suffering.</p>
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