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It's a dishonest phrase for a dishonest time, “faith-based,” a cheap huckster's phony term of art. It sounds like an additive, an artificial flavoring to make crude biases taste of bread and wine. It's a word for people without the courage to say they are religious, and it is beloved not only by politicians too cowardly to debate something as substantial as faith but also by Idiot America, which is too lazy to do it.
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from Greetings from Idiot America (webpage)
by Charles P. Pierce
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