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	<title>Comments on: Episode 10 &#8211; Our One Year Anniversary</title>
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		<title>By: Tom Riello</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tom Riello</dc:creator>
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		<description>If anyone has not yet listened to the podcast, I will say that, while there really is no theological topic explored or discussed, Tim explains the rationale for CtC, what we are doing, where we are going, and why we are doing.  In short, one of the reasons given for our emphasis on the Reformed has to do with our great respect for much of the Reformed tradition.  The Reformed care about truth, the Reformed care about knowing and teaching the faith, to the point, doctrine matters in Reformed thought.  I speak on behalf of all of us at CtC, to those who come by and observe the conversation, and those who enter the arena of ideas, thank you for joining the dialogue and may we all be open to the truth, for the Truth is not an idea, but a Person, flesh and blood, Jesus of Nazareth, the Messiah, God enfleshed!</description>
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