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Robert Parham, of the moderate Baptist Web site EthicsDaily.com, has written an essay taking on an a video titled "Muslim Demographics" that's gotten wide distribution through YouTube and other sources. Click here to see the video....
Posted by Sam Hodges/Reporter on May 12, 2009 9:01 AM
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