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    White people and black people and different colored people

    By Jeremy | June 28, 2005

    "Everybody thinks of evangelism as being kind of a rural thing, kind of a country religion. And I think one of the messages that they wanted to demonstrate here was that evangelism is very big in a big city like New York. ... And I was watching some white people and black people and different colored people all being just as emotional about this chance to be saved. It is very dramatic.

    "It kills your cynicism to see personal expressions of faith in a world that is pretty secular. And I think that's what separates this from another kind of public event here in the Big Apple." - Chris Matthews, Hardball (06/27/05)
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