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  2. Doug Pagitt - Wikipedia

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    Doug Pagitt (born July 5, 1966) is a progressive evangelical pastor and author associated with the emerging church movement. [1] [2] Ministry.

  3. 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.

  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. 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.

  6. Conservatives in furor over Julia Roberts ad - AOL

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    A new Harris-Walz campaign ad voiced by actor Julia Roberts encourages women to vote for Vice President Harris in the presidential election, even if their husbands are backing former President Trump.

  7. Christian supremacy - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] Al Sharpton and Doug Pagitt both called for Christians to reject Christian supremacy ideas promoted by Trump in 2020. [23]

  8. I'm an evangelical pastor, and I biked 1,600 miles ... - AOL

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  9. Bart Campolo - Wikipedia

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    Bart Campolo sparked controversy after publishing an article in The Journal of Student Ministries titled "The Limits of God's Grace". [10] This article, which argues that God is not currently in control of the universe and will eventually utterly triumph over evil, was perceived as heretical by evangelical Christians, most notably by Christianity Today, who drew comparisons between Campolo and ...