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"I promise you, we're not going to back up in our defense of religious freedom," he said. The other prominent evangelical Christian member of the coalition, the Rev. Joel Hunter of Orlando-area megachurch Northland, a Church Distributed, said he had heard "surprisingly little" opposition to his participation. "Most conservative evangelicals I talk to in my own congregation are really clear on First Amendment rights, that every religion has a right to free expression," he said. He added that, as a pastor, he is in a different position than Land, whose potential constituency includes all Southern Baptists. With almost 16.2 million members, the Nashville-based SBC is the largest Protestant denomination in the U.S. Anti-Defamation League National Director Abraham Foxman released a statement on Land's withdrawal writing, "We respect Richard Land. We respect his decision. We wish it were otherwise." ___ Online: ADL's Interfaith Coalition on Mosques: SBC's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission:
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