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  2. Doug Pagitt - Wikipedia

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    Church Re-Imagined: The Spiritual Formation of People in Communities of Faith (Zondervan, 2005) ISBN 0-310-26975-X. Listening to the Beliefs of Emerging Churches: Five Perspectives by Webber, Robert E. (General Editor) and John Burke, Dan Kimball, Doug Pagitt, Mark Driscoll, Karen M. Ward (Zondervan, 2007) ISBN 978-0-310-27135-2

  3. Vote Common Good - Wikipedia

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    Vote Common Good is an American 501(c)(4) non-profit organization [1] aimed at influencing religiously motivated voters. The group was founded by its executive director, Doug Pagitt.

  4. These evangelicals are voting their values — by backing ...

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    Vote Common Good, a similar group run by progressive evangelical pastor Doug Pagitt has a simple message: Political identity and religious identity are not a package deal.

  5. Ad showing women hiding their vote from their husbands sparks ...

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    Though the organization never paid to promote or air the video, its executive director, Doug Pagitt, said the attention it gained online means it tapped into an experience familiar to many households.

  6. Christian supremacy - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; The New Church (Swedenborgian) ... Al Sharpton and Doug Pagitt both called for Christians to reject Christian ...

  7. Convoy rally on Texas-Mexico border attracts Trump fans who ...

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    Doug Pagitt, a pastor and the executive director of Vote Common Good, was at the ranch and in Eagle Pass over the weekend, too, to counter the claims that conservative and far-right groups ...

  8. List of people burned as heretics - Wikipedia

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    [1] Canon 3 of the ecumenical Fourth Council of the Lateran, 1215 required secular authorities to "exterminate in the territories subject to their jurisdiction all heretics" pointed out by the Catholic Church, [2] resulting in the inquisitor executing certain people accused of heresy. Some laws allowed the civil government to employ punishment.

  9. I'm an evangelical pastor, and I biked 1,600 miles along the ...

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