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	<title>Comments on: “God’s Warriors” Disappoints</title>
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		<title>By: robert1492</title>
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		<description>I found the three-part, six-hour series, God&#039;s Warriors repetitive and tedious to watch. While the material is comprehensively treated efforts at creating understanding were disappointngly shallow.

Most publishd criticisms have been valid though also tending towards cirmlocution.  For this reason, I found Ostroff&#039;s analysis refreshingly concise and to the point.
Robert</description>
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<p>Most publishd criticisms have been valid though also tending towards cirmlocution.  For this reason, I found Ostroff&#8217;s analysis refreshingly concise and to the point.<br />
Robert</p>
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