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I've been told, by a Catholic, to ignore the following...
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“I’ve been told, by a Catholic, to ignore the following...”
bad cut and past kimosabe - what I did post is that the Fair Use Exemption allows excerpting from the copyright.
The bottom of the Scripture I quoted states:
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Now Elise you have brought up the allegation that I was using this in some way not proper - that is not the case.
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Please Elise do it .... it’s for the children, and ...
For the Greater Glory of God