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	Comments on: Feeling Lasting, Satisfying Faith.	</title>
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	<description>When Mormons and non-Mormons alike consider these challenges, they will both come closer to the truth and find themselves increasingly free to make wise choices about their faith and their lives.</description>
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		By: Darci		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thank you for this article. It hit the nail on the head for me in many ways. My husband left me last year when I returned to the LDS church, after many years of inactivity (which began long before I met him).  He had never been a member and his only exposure was living in SLC for a few years.  We have young kids who I take to church on my weekends...which infuriates him. Over the past year he constantly pummels me with attacks and name calling about how Mormons blindly follow despite the mountains of evidence against our beliefs.  I had never heard of this site until he sent me the link to the Alone video, and a comment that it is &quot;an excellent video produced for the church&quot;.  I was conflicted with the ending of the video, as it appeared that the couple decided to ignore their doubts and just choose to believe.  Which is exactly what my ex accuses Mormons of.  Your article gave me a clear understanding of what it really means to choose to believe and the importance of feeding my faith. Well put!  This is exactly what I needed and it gives me comfort to know why this &#039;choice&#039; is not a passive action. I sincerely hope he will take time to explore this site. What I have read so far is pretty phenomenal!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for this article. It hit the nail on the head for me in many ways. My husband left me last year when I returned to the LDS church, after many years of inactivity (which began long before I met him).  He had never been a member and his only exposure was living in SLC for a few years.  We have young kids who I take to church on my weekends&#8230;which infuriates him. Over the past year he constantly pummels me with attacks and name calling about how Mormons blindly follow despite the mountains of evidence against our beliefs.  I had never heard of this site until he sent me the link to the Alone video, and a comment that it is &#8220;an excellent video produced for the church&#8221;.  I was conflicted with the ending of the video, as it appeared that the couple decided to ignore their doubts and just choose to believe.  Which is exactly what my ex accuses Mormons of.  Your article gave me a clear understanding of what it really means to choose to believe and the importance of feeding my faith. Well put!  This is exactly what I needed and it gives me comfort to know why this &#8216;choice&#8217; is not a passive action. I sincerely hope he will take time to explore this site. What I have read so far is pretty phenomenal!</p>
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