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Adam Hamilton: The End of Polarizing Politics
Adam Hamilton, senior pastor at the United Methodist Church of the Resurrection in Leawood, Kansas and author of "Seeing Gray in a Black and White World: Thoughts on Religion, Morality, and Politics," suggests that people of faith have come through the long 2008 presidential campaign season tired of the politics of polarization and hungry for more thoughtful politicians.
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