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Not in Kansas City. Midwest is very church going.
No, considering that most people in the South are Christians. In fact, I can't think of a single place in America where Christians have been run out of town or otherwise persecuted for their beliefs. I wish I could say the same for Muslims, pagans and atheists.
Muslims feared a Christian backlash after 9/11. That fear wasn't entirely irrational though.
No. Most people in France think Christianity is either old-fashioned, bourgeois or foreign, but they don't fear it, I think. In some ways they're quite interested in anything spiritual - for example they love Gospel music.
Yee haw. Go Bill Gaither go..
I too love gospel music. Southern kind.
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