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	Comments on: Vogue Fashion Magazine Calls the Effort to Protect Sunday Rest “Non-Negotiable”	</title>
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		By: Keith		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Interesting. The nation that above any other, most violently rejected Papal authority and teaching during the French Revolution to the point of rejecting God altogether and basically creating political Secular Humanism, is now in full agreement with Roman policy of enforced Sunday sacredness as it were. It looks quite a bit to me, like the deadly wound the first beast of Revelation received during the French Revolution, is well on its way to being fully healed.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting. The nation that above any other, most violently rejected Papal authority and teaching during the French Revolution to the point of rejecting God altogether and basically creating political Secular Humanism, is now in full agreement with Roman policy of enforced Sunday sacredness as it were. It looks quite a bit to me, like the deadly wound the first beast of Revelation received during the French Revolution, is well on its way to being fully healed.</p>
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