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Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Sugar: The Bitter Truth

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It may strike you as strange but this blog isn't mainly about religion. It is to show the eclectic nature of a Catholic world view--we seek truth no matter the source. I will be posting interesting stuff that I feel is important to Catholics in the modern world to be good citizens, other Christians, or just people of good-will in general, will find helpful information here; well I hope you enjoy it.

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