May 1, 2012

Time to Shatter Mormon Myths

Bill McKenzie, Dallas Morning News

Before Jimmy Carter started talking in 1976 about being "born again," few Americans outside of the evangelical world had any idea what the Democrat was saying. It's hard to imagine today, but evangelical Protestantism then was a subculture of Bible churches, small study groups and parachurch organizations.

Now, evangelicals are a thriving force within our society. No subculture are they, thanks largely to Carter bringing them out of their parallel universe.

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