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<title>Media Matters - Albert Mohler</title>
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<title>Not to be outdone by Robertson, Mohler claimed that Buddhism, Hinduism, and Marxism are &#x22;demonstration[s] of satanic power&#x22;</title>
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<description>Albert Mohler, president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and host of the daily Christian radio show &#x3C;em&#x3E;The Albert Mohler Program&#x3C;/em&#x3E;, defended Pat Robertson&#x27;s recent claim that Muslims are &#x22;motivated by demonic power,&#x22; and expanded on Robertson&#x27;s comments, saying: &#x22;Well, I would have to say as a Christian that I believe any belief system, any world view, whether it&#x27;s Zen Buddhism or Hinduism or dialectical materialism for that matter, Marxism, that keeps persons captive and keeps them from coming to faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, yes, is a demonstration of satanic power.&#x22;</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 20 Mar 2006 18:33:25 EST</pubDate>
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<title>Conservatives quick to opine on &#x3C;em&#x3E;Brokeback Mountain&#x3C;/em&#x3E;&#x27;s &#x22;agenda,&#x22; slow to actually see film</title>
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<description>Several television and radio commentators have either hosted debates or openly questioned what they claim are the insidiously progressive goals of the award-winning film &#x3C;em&#x3E;Brokeback Mountain&#x3C;/em&#x3E;, yet many of the same commentators openly admit they have not seen it.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2006 12:10:36 EST</pubDate>
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