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Persecution of the Church in Latin America

It wasn't just Catholics, evangelicals were also part of the liberation theology movement.

And their politics were no less their religion than anti-abortion activists in the US are motivated by religion. If anti-abortion activists in the US are killed would you say "oh it's not their religion its their politics?"

I would like to see some evidence that evangelicals were part of the liberation theology movement in latin America during the seventies.
 
I would like to see some evidence that evangelicals were part of the liberation theology movement in latin America during the seventies.

Look up Samuel Escobar or Joao Chaves, 2 evangelical liberation theologians, that are pretty prominent

The evangelical "right" (right wing meaning economically speaking) is almost exclusively a United States phenomenon.
 
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