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Math Question: Barrack's age minus the number of years he claimed to be Christian...

...equals?? Do the math.

How many years was he "other than Christian"?

How old was he when he became Christian?

What religion was he before?
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If you can't do that youself I am amazed you can tie your own shoelaces.
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I went to Public Schools. DARN!
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