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    <body><![CDATA[This book definitely makes me want to learn more about Mormonism and why it's so popular. I can't say that I'm enticed though. Fundamentalists of any flavor are scary to behold. It bothers me that religion can have such a profoundly negative affect on so many people.]]></body>
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