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Mark Driscoll, the Pope of Seattle says Get on the Bus or I will Drive the Bus Over You

Jeffery Jay Lowder | June 21, 2012

I informally debated Mark Driscoll (and Lief Moi) when they were co-hosts of a Seattle-based Christian talk radio show in the ’90s. So it was interesting to read what Bruce Gerencser had to say about Driscoll, who he calls “the Pope of Seattle.”


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