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Religion in revolution

12/20/06

This article on Religon in Revolution, a site dedicated to religion on the Communist island of Cuba, discusses how many people took down their religious portraits such as the common onw below and replaced them with the new, official icon-the bearded visage of their secular savior, Fidel Castro.

Some may have done so enthusiastically and some exchanged the pictures to keep their position in the party and all of the benefits that come along with it in that classless, socialist paradise.

By nguirado ( Email ), 11:50:30 am, 81 words
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