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Born-again Christian says he killed abortion doctor to save lives
Born-again Christian says he killed abortion doctor to save lives « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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Born-again Christian says he killed abortion doctor to save lives
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Born-again Christian says he killed abortion doctor to save lives « Anglican Samizdat
Born-again Christian says he killed abortion doctor to save lives « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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A Quinnipiac poll suggests that the Christian rightwingers will prevail: Born-again evangelicals are the most dissatisfied group in the nation, and the group most likely to say they would vote for a Tea Party candidate.
Nancy L. Cohen: Hiding in Plain Sight: The Christian Right in the Tea Party Movement 2010
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Born-again Protestantism is strong in S. Korea and takes some strange forms.
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Born-again Kate agonizes a lot about religion: Kate has sometimes despaired that the average intelligence in the nation of unbelievers is drastically higher than the intelligence in the devout community ....
Scott Spencer's new thriller, "Man in the Woods," reviewed by Patrick Anderson 2010
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A Quinnipiac poll suggests that the Christian rightwingers will prevail: Born-again evangelicals are the most dissatisfied group in the nation, and the group most likely to say they would vote for a Tea Party candidate.
Nancy L. Cohen: Hiding in Plain Sight: The Christian Right in the Tea Party Movement 2010
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Born-again Christians, arguably the most conservative Protestants, support the research by a 58 percent majority.
Don C. Reed: Pope to Escalate Anti-Stemcell Research Campaign? Don C. Reed 2010
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A Quinnipiac poll suggests that the Christian rightwingers will prevail: Born-again evangelicals are the most dissatisfied group in the nation, and the group most likely to say they would vote for a Tea Party candidate.
Nancy L. Cohen: Hiding in Plain Sight: The Christian Right in the Tea Party Movement 2010
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A Quinnipiac poll suggests that the Christian rightwingers will prevail: Born-again evangelicals are the most dissatisfied group in the nation, and the group most likely to say they would vote for a Tea Party candidate.
Nancy L. Cohen: Hiding in Plain Sight: The Christian Right in the Tea Party Movement 2010
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