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... who would much rather employ Christian workers than unbelievers. But why is it that the Communist authorities allow Christianity to flourish so freely now?
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... who would much rather employ Christian workers than unbelievers. But why is it that the Communist authorities allow Christianity to flourish so freely now?
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Glenn Slaven, 1 year ago
Why is the Archbishop weighing in on this issue? Any why is he suggesting we should cover it up?
#1 | 09:33 am - 25 May 2009