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People who are honestly seeking after virtue and godliness in their lives will recognize and appreciate those from other religious faiths who are trying to do the same thing. They do not have to agree on all points of theology or scriptural interpretation, but they can nevertheless look for and appreciate that which is "virtuous, lovely, of good report, or praiseworthy."
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