The Anonymizer strikes again!

Random Word of the Day:
Campbellite: (Sometimes derogatory.) A member of the Disciples of Christ. This noun was coined from the name of Alexander Campbell, a U.S. religious leader born in Ireland who founded, with his father, Thomas, the Disciples of Christ Church.
Using the comments section below, please use the word Campbellite in a sentence.
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Update: What dis? And why is it accented in gold and not platinum? And why is it a ballpoint pen and not a fountain pen? And, most importantly, why is it lounging around next to some bar nuts in London and not in Baltimore next to my Macintosh right now?!?!?!?!

I'm glad that insatiable conservative greed is so popular in America these days.
