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- Explaining James Talarico’s theology
James Talarico has become a national figure after winning the Texas Democratic Senate primary last week His theological worldview has especially garnered attention Talarico has stated that “Jesus never said anything” about abortion, transgenderism, or gay marriage Talarico’s positions are consistent with a stream of theology often called “liberalism ” Where does it come from? How
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