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November 7th, 2008

one nation: religion & politics 2008
John Green: Assessing the Electoral “God Gap”

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In a conversation continued from the Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly broadcast, managing editor Kim Lawton talks more with Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life senior fellow John Green about religious voting patterns on November 4th and the implications for American politics.

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Barak Obama brought large numbers of people young and old out to vote
His politics was so lucid it made the Republican Party take note
Barak Obama is so respected, educated, and smart
that he brought a country together which was previously falling apart
Barak Obama is melatto like my Mom even though he is black
yet his character is so elegant that white people forget that
Barak Obama made the Pope praise him, Jessie Jackson and Opra cry
And soon with the help of God and all of us, he make the entire countries problems go bye bye
Barak Obama will help the soldiers fighting in the Iraqi war
lay down their arms, stop their pain, and fight no for nothing no more
Dear Lord, I cannot wait to see the smile on our faces
when every thing is again in safer and balance places
and that is why I pray to God Obama can deliver
and God bands this Horne, greedy, wicked curse from us forever.
by jacinta lawson

Sometimes home ministry is better than the church

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Why was Bishop Egan replaced????

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