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Tuesday, August 19, 2008 12:00 AM

Sandbagged at Saddleback

Evangelical voters simply can't vote for somebody who's pro-choice, Rick Warren tells BeliefNet -- after Obama's visit.

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  • Monday, August 18, 2008 05:55 PM

    What is the problem folks...

    How can an enlightened public even begin to believe the word of an evangelical preacher? How can a population who knows that the earth revolves around the sun, contrary to biblical scripture, fall inline with a lowly mortal who's sole ambition is to gain popular and monetary gain through a televised faith-a-thon? Have we Americans devolved to the point that we will listen to a preacher for answers to questions involving the fate of the world? God help us if we do!

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