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Chris Simpson, right, prays with his children, Cody, left, Kayleigh, and Nikolaus over their dessert of ice cream Monday night, April 30, at their home in Jackson. Though he was raised Methodist, Simpson and his wife, Misty, followed the Norse religion until coming back to Christianity shortly after his decision to leave the white supremacy movement.

Chris Simpson, right, prays with his children, Cody, left, Kayleigh, and Nikolaus over their dessert of ice cream Monday night, April 30, at their home in Jackson. Though he was raised Methodist, Simpson and his wife, Misty, followed the Norse religion until coming back to Christianity shortly after his decision to leave the white supremacy movement.

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Chris Simpson, right, prays with his children, Cody, left, Kayleigh, and Nikolaus over their dessert of ice cream Monday night, April 30, at their home in Jackson. Though he was raised Methodist, Simpson and his wife, Misty, followed the Norse religion until coming back to Christianity shortly after his decision to leave the white supremacy movement.