radfringe
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Wed May-16-07 01:06 PM
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just had a spit take..... then I realized I read the headline wrong |
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but I still think my version is funnier
What it said: The Movement That Left Falwell Behind TIME - 2 hours ago
What I read: The Movement That Left Falwell's Behind
think about it....
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Wed May-16-07 01:10 PM
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1. here's the link to the Time story |
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Wed May-16-07 01:15 PM
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3. Interesting finish to that article |
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Falwell enthusiastically practiced the politics of division, flinging damnation at those who disagreed with his vision of a Godly America. Now a rising generation of Christian leaders is looking for ways to bring people together: the politics of division may be a shrewd electoral strategy, but it's a shallow spiritual one. Their God is bigger than their party, more mysterious, more forgiving and more embracing. It is only partly wishful thinking when a progressive evangelical counterforce to Falwell like Jim Wallis declares, "The Evangelicals have left the Right. They now reside with Jesus."
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Wed May-16-07 01:11 PM
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2. Both sentiments seem to suggest the same thing (pic of that movement): |
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