THE WEST: POST- OR PRE-CHRISTIAN?
[...]said the CEO of one of Australia's largest football clubs after he was forced to resign one day into the job, following revelations that he was board chair of a group of conservative Anglican churches and that, a decade earlier, one of the pastors had preached some fiery sermons on the san...
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