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Church and state are separate…sort of

Church and state may be separate, but sometimes they look strangely similar. The work of the PC(USA)'s 213th General Assembly in Louisville, with its internal elections, passionate floor speeches and host of committees reporting to an over-riding body, was much like that of a state legislature.

Scanning the Assembly, as moderator Jack Rogers called for votes and commissioners dutifully scampered to their desks to punch their red or green buttons, observers might have been in any statehouse in the land.

But the floor speeches and committee reports were only the beginning. The Assembly also included practical similarities, such as lobbying and strategizing, complete with caucuses and war rooms.

"I guess the lobbying was what surprised...

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