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I've removed Mr. Rogers from this list, he was a children's TV host, unaware that he was ever known for strong political convictions right, left or otherwise...In any event he was an ordained Pastor in the liberal-leaning Presbyterian Church USA which would make him irrelevant to a discussion on Evangelicalism.

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I removed Bono from the list of people because although he was one time affiliated with a charasmatic Christian group and still describes himself as a "Believer", he hasn't exemplified himself as an "Evangelical Christian".

Additionally, I removedFirst Things from the publications list as it is a Conservative Catholic Magazine and thus scarcely resembles the Evangelical Left.


[edit] Suggestions...

How about Rob Bell, Gregory Boyd and Brian McClaren? - wikitedium