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	<title>Comments on: Repost: &#8220;The Christian and the Business World&#8221; Series</title>
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	<description>Looking for the 1st century Church in 21st century America</description>
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		<title>By: John Wilson</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Wilson</dc:creator>
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		<description>I read this post when it originally came out.  Now that it is out again, it will prompt me to respond.  I have been heavily involved in creating my consulting and executive coaching business.

I want to alert you that I will be challenging alot of what you wrote.  I thought you raised some very interesting and valuable questions.  What I will challenge is your analysis and conclusions.  I take into account your disclaimer in the first blog.  

I on the other hand have doctorate in Applied Behavioral Science with a concentration in Community and Organizational Psychology.  I also did post doctoral studies at Dallas Theological Seminary to integrate Organizational Psychology and Biblical Theology.  I am aware of your low opinion of psycholgy, but it does offer some insights, providing that you do not adhere to the worldview that many psychologists have.

Once my blog is up and running, I will link back to posts that I challenge.  Do not fear, I am not a harsh critic, I think because of your lack of knowledge you wrote from your perspective.  There are many things that are happening in the world of business that are positive.  Unfortunately, there are more negative things that get the news.

Jack Wilson</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I read this post when it originally came out.  Now that it is out again, it will prompt me to respond.  I have been heavily involved in creating my consulting and executive coaching business.</p>
<p>I want to alert you that I will be challenging alot of what you wrote.  I thought you raised some very interesting and valuable questions.  What I will challenge is your analysis and conclusions.  I take into account your disclaimer in the first blog.  </p>
<p>I on the other hand have doctorate in Applied Behavioral Science with a concentration in Community and Organizational Psychology.  I also did post doctoral studies at Dallas Theological Seminary to integrate Organizational Psychology and Biblical Theology.  I am aware of your low opinion of psycholgy, but it does offer some insights, providing that you do not adhere to the worldview that many psychologists have.</p>
<p>Once my blog is up and running, I will link back to posts that I challenge.  Do not fear, I am not a harsh critic, I think because of your lack of knowledge you wrote from your perspective.  There are many things that are happening in the world of business that are positive.  Unfortunately, there are more negative things that get the news.</p>
<p>Jack Wilson</p>
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