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Flies sip at salty tears of babes at empty breasts, pop bellies sit and watch the bones of motherhood waste before there beseeching souls. Where is God they ask, and I must echo, suffer little children surely this is not meant to be. And with what compassion does the church ban contraception as a nation is eaten by AIDS. When will the church realise that it is the Lord we all answer to and not an organisation engulfed in old laws that seem so cruel. Yes there are values and beliefs that are important and the fact that God lives in the most of peoples hearts, these values shall live forever. We can all work together, bring food to the table and faith to the soul, but let it be balanced and co ordinated with compassion and belief. This is something that all faiths must share based on love, faith and trust.
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