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Re: paleonet It just keeps coming, in the US, Brazil, UK, Turkey,etc.



Title: Re: paleonet It just keeps coming, in the US, Brazil, UK,
In article <E1CwOBT-0000RK-00@newt.nhm.ac.uk>, Paleonet Digest wrote:
> are a subset of evangelicals and not synonymous with them.
> Evangelicals central tenet is that they should actively spread the
> word of Jesus to pretty much all people that they encounter.
>
       Oh, puhleeze. In this company I would hope people to be a little
more precise in their wording. Even when talking about the 'living
dead' of the intellect.

According the Wikipedia:

Evangelicals can be found in a wide variety of Christian traditions and locations, although they are most commonly Protestant. Many fundamentalists can also be defined as evangelicals, although not all evangelicals are fundamentalists, because they may not hold to a literal interpretation of the Bible. Some Evangelicals also identify with the Pentecostal movement. In the late 20th century, several evangelicals became involved with the informal renewal movement referred to as paleo-orthodoxy.
Bill

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