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"I'm sick and tired of hearing about all of the [[Political radicalism|radicals]], and the [[perversion|perverts]], and the [[liberalism|liberals]], and the [[Left-wing politics|left]]ists, and the [[Communism|Communists]] [[coming out of the closet]]! It's time for [[People of God|God's people]] to come out of the closet, out of the churches, and change America!", 1980, [[James Robison (televangelist)|James Robison]] "I'm sick and tired of hearing about all of the [[Political radicalism|radicals]], and the [[perversion|perverts]], and the [[liberalism|liberals]], and the [[Left-wing politics|left]]ists, and the [[Communism|Communists]] [[coming out of the closet]]! It's time for [[People of God|God's people]] to come out of the closet, out of the churches, and change America!", 1980, [[James Robison (televangelist)|James Robison]]
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-"Continuing to make effective use of the media, [[fundamentalists]] reached large audiences through such preachers as [[Rex Humbard]] and [[James Robison (televangelist)|James Robison]]; during the 1960s and 1970s, [[Pat Robertson]]'s Christian Broadcasting Network and Jim and [[Tammy Faye Bakker]]'s PTL Club offered more entertainment-oriented programming. ..."--''[[American Countercultures]]'' (2015) by Gina Misiroglu 
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"I'm sick and tired of hearing about all of the radicals, and the perverts, and the liberals, and the leftists, and the Communists coming out of the closet! It's time for God's people to come out of the closet, out of the churches, and change America!", 1980, James Robison

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James Robison (born October 9, 1943, in Pasadena, Texas) is an American televangelist and the founder and President of the Christian relief organization Life Outreach International.

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  • The Absolutes: Freedom's Only Hope
  • True Prosperity
  • The Soul of a Nation

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