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		<title>By: Review: Collision (by Mark) &#171; RearViewMirror</title>
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		<description>[...] RearViewMirror Moving Forward With What&#8217;s Behind Us    &#171; Evil and Geometry ala&#160;Dostoyevsky    Review: Collision (by&#160;Mark) 2009/12/30   My buddy Mark Nenadov has a review of the recent documentary Collision that follows Christopher Hitchens and Doug Wilson as they debate on the question of whether Christianity is good for the world. Check it out. [...]</description>
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