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Old 06-06-2008, 11:13 AM
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He wasn't a very good Presbyterian; which might explain where he is now.

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As far as Ray Sutton, I now little of Ray Sutton the presbyterian (only what little I read in reference to Tyler ARC thing which was referenced) so I can only speak for Ray Sutton, REC Bishop. I have found him to be a humble and gracious minister of the Gospel.
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