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		<title>Embarrassment a sin?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was reading an unrelated commentary by David Stern the other day and I came across this thought-provoking aside: “pride, and the reverse-sin of embarrassment”. Is embarrassment a sin? I&#8217;ve not yet seen it specifically mentioned in a biblical sin-list &#8212; “Thou shalt not be embarrassed” for example, or “Those evil-doers who are embarrassed”. A [...]]]></description>
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