This book challenges the reader to understand the importance of "the freedom of religion" concept granted by our forefathers, and further enumerates the agenda of the Christian-Right, and compares their behavior with the original life, work, and teachings of Christ The conclusions force us to see the Christian-Right as neither being Christ-like nor right (correct, ) a true oxymoron, in and of itself
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This book challenges the reader to understand the importance of "the freedom of religion" concept granted by our forefathers, and further enumerates the agenda of the Christian-Right, and compares their behavior with the original life, work, and teachings of Christ The conclusions force us to see the Christian-Right as neither being Christ-like nor right (correct, ) a true oxymoron, in and of itself
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