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	<title>Comments on: Angry at God</title>
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		<title>By: Deirdra</title>
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		<dc:creator>Deirdra</dc:creator>
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		<description>The people we hold in our hearts have the biggest capacity to coax the best out of us, but they can also drive us to our knees.  When someone&#039;s up in every aspect of your life, they can annoy the crap out of you in ways that no one else can.
I think that applies with your faith as well, and when you give yourself the space to feel the kind of complexity of emotion you&#039;re feeling... I think that&#039;s allowing yourself to have an earnest and honest relationship with your faith.

I wish I could offer some sort of advice that didn&#039;t sound like a fortune cookie platitude. I&#039;m feeling for you, and hoping epiphany comes quickly, and life gives you the things you and SID deserve.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The people we hold in our hearts have the biggest capacity to coax the best out of us, but they can also drive us to our knees.  When someone&#8217;s up in every aspect of your life, they can annoy the crap out of you in ways that no one else can.<br />
I think that applies with your faith as well, and when you give yourself the space to feel the kind of complexity of emotion you&#8217;re feeling&#8230; I think that&#8217;s allowing yourself to have an earnest and honest relationship with your faith.</p>
<p>I wish I could offer some sort of advice that didn&#8217;t sound like a fortune cookie platitude. I&#8217;m feeling for you, and hoping epiphany comes quickly, and life gives you the things you and SID deserve.</p>
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