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		By: Carl Abbott		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Nicely summarized. Nineteenth c. Quakers were clueless about what we now see as obvious because every culture in a specific era is clueless about something that will seem obvious to later generations. Two hundred years from now, 23rd century Quakers will look back at us and wonder how we could have been so stupidly and blindly clueless about something that we currently take as a given. And we don&#039;t know what that cluelessness is.Yes, there are prophetic voices, but even they are speaking and challenging within the framework of their historical moment. That is why it is so hard for us by ourselves to build the City of God that is promised at the end of Revelation. Would it were otherwise.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nicely summarized. Nineteenth c. Quakers were clueless about what we now see as obvious because every culture in a specific era is clueless about something that will seem obvious to later generations. Two hundred years from now, 23rd century Quakers will look back at us and wonder how we could have been so stupidly and blindly clueless about something that we currently take as a given. And we don’t know what that cluelessness is.Yes, there are prophetic voices, but even they are speaking and challenging within the framework of their historical moment. That is why it is so hard for us by ourselves to build the City of God that is promised at the end of Revelation. Would it were otherwise.</p>
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