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Girls Gone Wild
November 6, 2005
Category: Homosexuality




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Show Description: The psychodrama in mainline churches over homosexuality is not dwindling but rather increasing. Example: recently the Methodist Church held a trial over a lesbian pastor in Pennsylvania. Join us as we discuss both sides of the argument and examine why this issue just will not resolve itself.


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