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  • But how many times have you used the word evil to describe the untold suffering the Church imposes on impoverished families denied contraception; or the lies told to protect belief; or the propaganda that turns resource wars into holy wars; or the specter of kind-faced volunteers threatening kindergarteners with hell?

    Valerie Tarico: Should Freethinkers Shun Or Claim The Language Of Spirituality? Valerie Tarico 2011

  • But how many times have you used the word evil to describe the untold suffering the Church imposes on impoverished families denied contraception; or the lies told to protect belief; or the propaganda that turns resource wars into holy wars; or the specter of kind-faced volunteers threatening kindergarteners with hell?

    Valerie Tarico: Should Freethinkers Shun Or Claim The Language Of Spirituality? Valerie Tarico 2011

  • A kind-faced, respectable-looking man stood beside her.

    The Dressmaker Posie Graeme-Evans 2010

  • In his place stood a stout, kind-faced man in a wizard's red robes.

    Father Swarat Matt Dennison 2010

  • Now I realize that in Chris Matthews's world this kind of dismal hatred is what passes for "kind-faced optimism" but that is a gross distortion of what motivated people to support Reagan in the 80s.

    Your Right Hand Thief 2008

  • Would this kind-faced, comfortable looking gentleman get the same thought waves?

    Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, Mexico 2007

  • Would this kind-faced, comfortable looking gentleman get the same thought waves?

    Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, Mexico 2007

  • Would this kind-faced, comfortable looking gentleman get the same thought waves?

    Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, Mexico 2007

  • Would this kind-faced, comfortable looking gentleman get the same thought waves?

    Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, Mexico 2007

  • David Turner, a soft-spoken and very kind-faced 51-year-old Westchester real estate broker, stood in his black fleece Columbia vest and Merrell shoes in something called the Love Temple, a pavilion in the perfectly manicured southwest section of a 64. 6-acre estate.

    Holy Holly Hill! 2008

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