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Thursday, September 11, 2008 12:00 AM

Where she was saved

The church where Sarah Palin grew up and was baptized preaches some of the most extreme religious views in the nation.

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  • Thursday, September 11, 2008 03:07 PM

    This Church

    I am from Montana and remember the presence of this church since my childhood. They also have evolved, here, in recent years. They have had great increases in membership. They are a church that recruits without entirely revealing who they actually are.

    They have built a very large, cement, center with new music and screen technology.

    The church offers the building to the community, often. People end up there for a public performance and then are approached about joining. The pursuit is intense.

    My main point is to say that i am quite certain that when i was young, some fifty years ago, they were known as , "The Holy Rollers." I can't remember if they called themselves by that name.

    Everyone in town did, indeed, refer to them as the Holy Rollers.

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