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		<description>&lt;a href="http://matthewsturges.com/blog/archives/000016.php"&gt;The Death of Evangelism.&lt;/a&gt; Matt Sturges (of &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.clockworkstorybook.com/&quot;&gt;Clockwork Storybook&lt;/a&gt; fame) writes in his blog about how traditional Christian evanglism turns people off more than it draws them in. Are Fundamentalists actually converting people, or just shooting themselves in the foot? Entertaining and informative reading, whether or not you&apos;re Christian.  </description>
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