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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!(July 30) -- Bestselling novelist Anne Rice, whose 1976 novel "Interview with the Vampire" was way ahead of the current vampire craze, in the last decade reinvented herself as a Christian writer who returned to the Catholic faith of her youth and began writing books such as "Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt," which imagined Jesus as a child of 7 or 8 years old. ...
Bestselling novelist Anne Rice, whose 1976 novel "Interview with the Vampire" was way ahead of the current vampire craze, in the last decade reinvented herself as a Christian writer who returned to the Catholic faith of her youth and began writing books such as "Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt," which imagined Jesus as a child of 7 or 8 years old. Now, Rice has shocked her readers again by announcing on her Facebook page that she has "quit being a Christian," though late Thursday afternoon she clarified that her "faith in Christ is central to my life." "For those who care, and I understand if ...
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