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Understanding the enemy →

Tony Payne | 10 October, 2012

Albert Mohler argues that is no longer Christian liberalism that is our adversary, but secular liberalism.

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Themes for further reading: Apologetics, Atheism, Uncategorized
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  1. Suzanne McCarthy on 10 October, 2012 at 2:26 pm said:

    [Post deleted by moderator: Sorry Suzanne, this is not even vaguely on topic!]

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