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Catt03 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-10-05 09:34 AM
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31. OK
I will agree that churches were involved in the movement.

Maybe the difference is that the SCLC was just a little quieter than the Randall Terrys and the Dobsons, ect.

Maybe it was because of Martin Luther King and his message of nonviolence, or at least I do not remember that he advocated killing judges or impeaching the Supreme Court.

Maybe it was because I had the experience of being in the moment in time with the movement.

Maybe is is because MLC did not shove religion down my throat. I don't remember that he ever said I had to believe in anything. I believe he described as a spiritual problem of the South.

And surely, I admit, it is because I am a Democrat and I am partisan.





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