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Blinded by Might 2: The Rigidity of Boundaries
In my latest reading of Blinded by Might: Why the Religious Right Can’t Save America, by Cal Thomas and Ed Dobson, I was thinking about flexibility and the rigidity of boundaries. Cal Thomas said that a reason that it’s hard … Continue reading
Posted in James Dobson, Jerry Falwell, Political Philosophy, Politics, Religion, Television
Tagged Cal Thomas, ed dobson, Norman Lear, Northern Ireland, Simple Solutions, Ted Kennedy
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