So-called 'Christians' gain power in politics, but seem to not understand the true meaning of their faith — The South Dakota Standard
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As you may have noticed, there is a new kind of Christian achieving prominence in American politics. At a time when an increasing portion of the American public does not affiliate with any religious community, there are political leaders who proclaim that their strong Christian faith will guide
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