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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.”


LINK (Warning: off-color word use)

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