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RD News Round-Up—September 29, 2008

…Cizik told Cara DeGette of The Colorado Independent. “But John McCain has backed off, not just on climate change but on torture and a sensible tax policy—in other words, he’s not the John McCain of 2000. … He seems to be waffling on issue after issue. It’s not illogical for someone to conclude that John McCain is going to be more like George Bush than John McCain is going to be like John McCain in 2000.” Cizik has come under fire from a host of l…

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Data-Mining The Denominations: The Southern Baptists in Four Charts

…his century, that momentum stalled, and now they’ve started to give ground back. Were it not for the growth in the SBC base—particularly in Texas—the church would have slipped into the red zone in the early 2000s, instead of last year. Even at home, all is not good. While growth was good in the 1970s and ’80s, growth among Southern Baptists outpaced that of the white population in their base states. Now that things have slowed down, the situation…

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