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    • God-talk in the presidential election (or why evangelicals are voting for Barack)

      Posted by udamnskippy from Scholarsandrogues

      Evangelicals are not fundamentalists; many would resist the idea that they want to impose their worldviews on others. Many are now struggling to figure out how to live in a religiously and culturally plural culture, and Obama’s message not only resonates with their sense of integrity, but it also appeals to their desire to find ways to live together less divisively. I don’t think Barack has a prayer with the fundamentalists. But I think he’s definitely striking a chord among evangelicals.

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      Looking at the Bright Side of World War III

      Posted by Billbar

      I must admit that I, too, was concerned about the violence and bloodshed over there until I started reading what folks on the Rapture Ready Forum are saying. They don't seem very concerned at all with what is happening there. In fact, they are downright giddy at the prospect of all-out war. They made me realize that it was un-Christian of me to be thinking only of the innocent Israelis, Lebanese and Palestinians caught in the middle of the fighting instead of the Rapture that awaits those of us who are saved.

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    Billbar comments on:

    Looking at the Bright Side of World War III

    This all seems silly, but more than 40% of Americans believe in this nonsense.

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    6:37 am 7/17/06
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