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	<title>Comments on: The Incompleteness of &#8220;Total Honesty&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: Dan Billen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dan Billen</dc:creator>
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		<description>I recently came across a copy of &quot;Habitation of Dragons&quot; and have been enjoying reading it every night before bed. 

The story of Mortey broke my heart, and reminded me of times in my life that I have been honest with others to a fault. I am still haunted by Miller&#039;s story about Mortey - and pray that Mortey recovered, healed and trusted in Jesus to fill the loneliness I&#039;m sure he felt. 

Was there ever an effort to track down Mortey after the fact? Anyone know what became of him? Does he know he was used as such a powerful example in this great book? If my math is right Mortey would be in his 70&#039;s now. Amazing since the story reads so fresh and relevant to today.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently came across a copy of &#8220;Habitation of Dragons&#8221; and have been enjoying reading it every night before bed. </p>
<p>The story of Mortey broke my heart, and reminded me of times in my life that I have been honest with others to a fault. I am still haunted by Miller&#8217;s story about Mortey &#8211; and pray that Mortey recovered, healed and trusted in Jesus to fill the loneliness I&#8217;m sure he felt. </p>
<p>Was there ever an effort to track down Mortey after the fact? Anyone know what became of him? Does he know he was used as such a powerful example in this great book? If my math is right Mortey would be in his 70&#8217;s now. Amazing since the story reads so fresh and relevant to today.</p>
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