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| Posted: Sun Apr 15th, 2007 11:42 pm |
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Regardless of the religion of the author, his writing about Wilberforce shows his interest in and, I assume, approval of the Englishman's humanitarian quest to right a terrible wrong being perpetrated against his fellow man. Without knowing the author's religion (or lack of it), it would seem that he is a person who has strong values that I admire.
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