![]() ![]() ![]() A Google search makes over four million references. Today, athletes, celebrities and marketing firms employ this metaphor to describe everything from newly discovered personal faith to changed behavior to remade gadgets. Use of the term began in earnest in the 1970s when Charles Colson (hatchet man for President Richard Nixon) wrote of his conversion in his best seller Born Again, followed by self confessed “born again” President Jimmy Carter. Who are they? Is it a religious community or a convenient tag to identify politically-leaning Christian conservatives? ![]() Macdonald was even born again.Ĭable news, in the race for the GOP nomination, categorize voters in groups such as “evangelical/born again” voters. Canadians may be surprised to know that being “born again” is neither a new idea, nor one reserved for people from places the bus doesn’t run. ![]()
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