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  D.L. Stewart: The anti-religious viciousness of some
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Last EditedThomas Walker  Oct 12, 2007 04:46pm
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News DateFriday, October 12, 2007 10:45:00 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionThis is about the Cathedral of Tomorrow and the Internet of today. It's about the death of an apparently good person and the sickness of some people who have achieved little. It is an obituary for a man and, perhaps, for decency.

The passing of Rex Humbard at the age of 88 recently went widely unreported. But then, it probably was a busy news day, what with college football and Britney Spears and all.

So I figured I'd write a column about who Rex Humbard had been and what he had done, even though I'd never met him and didn't know all that much about him. What I did know from first-person experience, though, is that if you lived in northeast Ohio in the '50s and if it was Sunday morning and if you had a television in your home, you had three viewing choices: There was Meet the Press, there was polka music and there was Rex Humbard.
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