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Essay heading: Faith and Compromise: Halo in Religon
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Microsoft says that "Halo 3" is "on track to become the No. 1 gaming title of all time."
Hundreds of churches use "Halo" games to connect with young people, said Lane Palmer, the youth ministry specialist at the Dare 2 Share Ministry, a nonprofit organization in Arvada, Colo., that helps churches on youth issues... displayed 300 characters
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Microsoft says that "Halo 3" is "on track to become the No. 1 gaming title of all time."
Hundreds of churches use "Halo" games to connect with young people, said Lane Palmer, the youth ministry specialist at the Dare 2 Share Ministry, a nonprofit organization in Arvada, Colo., that helps churches on youth issues... displayed next 300 characters
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