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On Good Bad Dead Billionaire, we are looking back on the lives of some titans of US industry.
From one of the founders of the American retail giant Walmart,
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France is now so secular that 8 out of 10 people say they have no religion.
Yet this Easter, 10,000 adults lined up to be baptized.
It's a 45% increase this year, and that follows a similarly steep rise last year.
The numbers far from outweigh the decline in infant baptisms, but still there's something going on,
especially when you listen to some of the stories these new Christians have to tell.
I didn't have faith at all at that time.
I couldn't even put a foot in a church.
I hated it.
I thought it was just a hypocrite story, all of this, you know.
But because I was really down, down, that was my only option was to pray.
I grew up with Muslims.