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Is issue over competition for souls?

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Reality | 1:20 p.m. Dec. 7, 2007
Religion has always been a business of competition for power and souls. For those who belive it is a harmless game they should review history, the crusades, the inquisition, Muslim expansion, Mountain Meadows Massacre, etc. it is one of man's most bloody and cruel business. The leaders of these religious motivated actions were, in their minds, well intented servants of their religious belief. Today, more than any other time in history, it is most important for America to have a sound, sane, objective leader who is not overly influenced by fanatic fantacies of religious relevance in world politics.

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