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	Comments on: Let Your Yes Mean &#8220;Yes&#8221; and Your No Mean &#8220;No&#8221;	</title>
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		By: Renee Martinez		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I totally enjoyed this page, Catholic Moment! The illustration was a big plus for me since I love art and create art. The comments about scripture were superb. I want to add my own personal experience...my tongue can be caustic...if I just answer “yes” or “no” WITHOUT any other caustic or negative words, I save what usually becomes a bitter argument! God brought those words of scripture to me last night when my husband asked me a question that, I, (me, myself and I) thought SO obvious. I simply answered, “No”. Whew! This is going into practice for me in 2019!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I totally enjoyed this page, Catholic Moment! The illustration was a big plus for me since I love art and create art. The comments about scripture were superb. I want to add my own personal experience&#8230;my tongue can be caustic&#8230;if I just answer “yes” or “no” WITHOUT any other caustic or negative words, I save what usually becomes a bitter argument! God brought those words of scripture to me last night when my husband asked me a question that, I, (me, myself and I) thought SO obvious. I simply answered, “No”. Whew! This is going into practice for me in 2019!</p>
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