Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

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Normal style='tab-stops:right 355.5pt'>*WWJVF?**
OCTOBER 19, 2008*!!! *Matthew 22:15-22*
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*Background Behind The Encounter…*
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*Being Dual Citizens:*
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-         *G____  And C__________!*
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-         *F__________ Vs.
R_________________*
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*W**ho~/What Would Jesus Vote For?*
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*-Thinking About Candidates…*
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* C___________  Vs.
P______________*
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* P___________  Vs.
P______________*
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* Jesus’ _______  Or  My  ____________*
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*-Thinking About Proposals*
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*         Using The 2 ___________  System.*
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*     About Proposal 2…*
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*We Even Have Dual Citizenship In The ________!*
*   What Does This Mean?*
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