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(Politically) Looking Ahead to 2015 with Anxiety
Perhaps the most surprising reality for me is that 92 percent of our new congress identifies as “Christian.” In some ways, that should give us citizens a feeling of comfort, but in truth, it can be a cause for anxiety in itself.
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