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Politics and Religion

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{Politics.72.19}: Roxanna Guilford {jordan} Tue, 14 Oct 2003 22:33:12 EDT (9 lines)

>   Maybe the "Bible Belt" deserves some of its reputation, but they
DO NOT have a controlling monopoly on Christianity in this country.<

Who said that they did, Red?

I'm not convinced that the stereotype fits, but as Andre said, the
fundamentalist evangelicals speak with a loud voice. (The liberal
evangenicals are busy in the soup kitchens or organizing folks in the
projects)

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