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      <title>Perfect People Not Allowed</title>
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source: segullah.org/blog/
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	&lt;i class=&quot;ml_blurb&quot;&gt;Mormon Life says: I imagine we've all felt like this at some point, if not every day!&lt;/i&gt;


A few weeks before Christmas I drove past a cozy-looking Protestant church in my neighborhood. I noticed a colorful banner staked into the ground — “Perfect people not allowed!” it read — and I felt a yearning tug in my heart. It had been a tiring month, emotionally and physically, and the idea of walking into a church so cheerfully opposed to perfection seemed like just the ticket. I imagined padding in wearing tennis shoes, jeans and a sweatshirt. Soothing music would be playing. Perhaps someone would give me a mug of hot cocoa.

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