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	<title>Comments on: The Young Jewish Yemeni Woman who Eloped to Marry a Muslim</title>
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		<title>By: Jeffrey E. Elliott</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jeffrey E. Elliott</dc:creator>
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		<description>I am Mormon or Latter Day Saint and thus understand the significance of children staying within our Mormon heritage. I am sure it is the same for both Muslims and Jews. By oldest daughter, married a Catholic. That was very difficult, but she married out of love and is happy. I still have hopes that both will return to the faith of her fathers! Nonetheless, overarching all other considerations should be love and support, kindness and courage, acceptance of one&#039;s child. Is she treated well? Does she love her new family? This should bring contentment and peace to both families. If not, both religions stray and thus become evil competitors, destroying God&#039;s love, instead, of faith-centered fullfillment. In violence, hatred, fighting and contention is death, darkness and evil, but in acceptance, tolerance, love and support is the face of God! Hopefully, both the Jew and the Muslim have reconciled with each other for the benefit of their precious children. By the way, if you wish to know the truth of God come listen to a prophets voice in Salt Lake City. Understand?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am Mormon or Latter Day Saint and thus understand the significance of children staying within our Mormon heritage. I am sure it is the same for both Muslims and Jews. By oldest daughter, married a Catholic. That was very difficult, but she married out of love and is happy. I still have hopes that both will return to the faith of her fathers! Nonetheless, overarching all other considerations should be love and support, kindness and courage, acceptance of one&#8217;s child. Is she treated well? Does she love her new family? This should bring contentment and peace to both families. If not, both religions stray and thus become evil competitors, destroying God&#8217;s love, instead, of faith-centered fullfillment. In violence, hatred, fighting and contention is death, darkness and evil, but in acceptance, tolerance, love and support is the face of God! Hopefully, both the Jew and the Muslim have reconciled with each other for the benefit of their precious children. By the way, if you wish to know the truth of God come listen to a prophets voice in Salt Lake City. Understand?</p>
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