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Exactly as the title says. Growing up Appalachian made it nigh impossible to avoid Baptist and Pentecostal culture, thankfully I was able to take the experience and leave the bigotry behind. My Aunt was very folksy with both her faith and practice, leading to my own blend of Appalachian flavored faith.

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