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| | Saint Flaunders |
 | | The role reversal is nearly complete as Homer defends Flanders, describing himcorrectlyas a kind, wonderful, caring man who has "turned every cheek on his body" in the face of Homer's insults. |
 | | The next morning, Sunday, Flanders sleeps late, and tells Rod and Todd to attend church with the Simpsonsan act so out of character that the boys back out of their father's bedroom, gasping. |
 | | Flanders is the show's "cheap shot at fundamentalistswhich is why I like it," says David Landry, professor of theology and New Testament at the University of St. Thomas, a Catholic school in St. Paul, Minnesota. |
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