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17 June, 2004
17 June 2004
"If God's Man in Texas were God's Man in Tampa Bay, Randy and Paula White would be the main characters," writes Sharon Tubbs in the St. Petersburg Times. The regional-theatre play, inspired by the late megachurch-minister, W.A. Criswell, has been very successful and has been praised by ministers for dealing with the "core issues [facing] pastors during an era when the very definition of church is changing." Tubbs commendably explores the local implications of God's Man and of "Selling God to the Masses."
11:11 am: It's "as a Jew," that Marcus J. Goldman writes about "Bush's 'God thing': Divine Providence and Liberal Jewish Hatred," at BushCountry ("Promoting the Ideals of Conservatism"). Goldman tsks: Jewish liberals "confuse absolute theocratic abuses with moral conviction...Invoking God’s name to steady a weary nation is a comfort not a liability... Sadly, once again, the chosen people are choosing poorly."

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