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I took a blind man to a camp meeting and after 10 minutes he got up and went outside where he stayed for the rest of the night. They put a chairs out there for him and his wife to sit in. I went out to find out what was wrong and he told me he was already blind and didn't need to go deaf too. He wanted to protect his ears which he felt he had already lost 10% of his hearing in after being in there as long as he had been. This was an eye opener for me. Having grown up in this type of atmosphere, it was normal for me.
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