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    Although I wasn’t raised in a Christian home, I was raised with good morals.  And the “Golden Rule” was very much a part of my upbringing.  My mother used to say to me, “Marjie, would you like someone else to treat you like that?”  No.  “Then don’t treat others that way.  Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”  It wasn’t until years later when I was…

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