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  <title>Comments for Ezekiel - Chapter 22</title>
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    <title>Ezekiel - Chapter 22</title>
    <summary>Ezekiel 2:2 - It&apos;s one thing to pass on God&apos;s words of judgement, even to recognize the sin that needs to be judged. It&apos;s another thing to be the judge. I know with my kids, it&apos;s easy to see their...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Ezekiel 2:2 - It's one thing to pass on God's words of judgement, even to recognize the sin that needs to be judged.  It's another thing to <em>be</em> the judge.  I know with my kids, it's easy to see their sin and to be angry or frustrated by it, but it's quite another to actually deal with it.  To punnish, to instruct.</p>

<p>Ezekiel 22:11-12 - Sounds like our nation, doesn't it?  </p>]]>
      
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    <title>Comment from P. Allan Frederick on 2007-05-10</title>
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	<![CDATA[<blockquote>Ezekiel 22:11-12 - Sounds like our nation, doesn't it? 

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<p>All these things can be seen on television on talk shows and whatever.  I also see it at school as I overhear conversations.  It is funny how some Christians are concerned about our social morality in this country.  I think that we are so desensitised to this kind of sin, whether we asorob to much movies, books, and television, or we see it at the work place or college campuses.  But the moral ground in which this country exist is totally corrupt!  We just don't recognize what is going on; especially here in these small towns (Flatwoods, KY)</p>]]>
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