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					<description>[...] Reflections on Hip Hop Culture, Christianity and Social CapitalBy JSorettIn recent years, references to Creflo Dollar, arguably the most popular black prosperity preacher of the day, have become a visual and verbal fixture in Hip Hop music. Such instances include a cameo appearance in Ludacris and Jermaine &#8230; - http://www.josefsorett.com [...]</description>
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