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Does feng shui contradict my religion, say, if I am Catholic or Muslim?

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One is tempted to fall into the holier-than-thou trap laid out by Opus Dei hardliner Francisco Tatad, who ostensibly is appalled by the brazen dynastic tendencies being exhibited by the opposition.
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