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		<description><![CDATA[You are so right that the Greek people have a resilient spirit and a deep
grounding in Christian faith. That&#039;s not the point of this post and it certainly
was not meant in anyway as a commentary on the Greek people. The suffering on
display for the world now in Greece should be a rallying cry for others to offer
aid and basic necessities--out of both human decency and Christian compassion.

The point of this post, rather, was to highlight how over the span of history
the city of Athens has become a symbol for the affairs of man. Paul noted in his
day that he saw a spiritual void in the culture in those days. Now, sadly, the
suffering in Greece in particular can remind all people of their human frailty.
The tragic tale of how this economy has imploded should serve as a wake-up call
for other nations to find any and all means to avoid that same fate.

Years ago, my husband and I were blessed to journey to Crete, Santorini and see
Athens. The Greek people are undoubtedly among the most warm and caring people
I&#039;ve ever encountered. That&#039;s why their suffering now is so tragic.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are so right that the Greek people have a resilient spirit and a deep<br />
grounding in Christian faith. That&#8217;s not the point of this post and it certainly<br />
was not meant in anyway as a commentary on the Greek people. The suffering on<br />
display for the world now in Greece should be a rallying cry for others to offer<br />
aid and basic necessities&#8211;out of both human decency and Christian compassion.</p>
<p>The point of this post, rather, was to highlight how over the span of history<br />
the city of Athens has become a symbol for the affairs of man. Paul noted in his<br />
day that he saw a spiritual void in the culture in those days. Now, sadly, the<br />
suffering in Greece in particular can remind all people of their human frailty.<br />
The tragic tale of how this economy has imploded should serve as a wake-up call<br />
for other nations to find any and all means to avoid that same fate.</p>
<p>Years ago, my husband and I were blessed to journey to Crete, Santorini and see<br />
Athens. The Greek people are undoubtedly among the most warm and caring people<br />
I&#8217;ve ever encountered. That&#8217;s why their suffering now is so tragic.</p>
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