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Project 2025: How Trump Loyalists and Right-Wing Leaders Are Paving a Fast Road to Fascism

…“come down hard” on media outlets critical of him.[6] In the words of Ruth Ben-Ghiat, an NYU professor and author of a book about strongmen in modern history,[7] “He wants to convert American democracy into some kind of autocracy.”[8] Project 2025, an unprecedented collaboration[9] among former Trump officials and the Right’s legal and political infrastructure, would enable Trump to make good on his threats, were he to return to power. This should…

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Like Azusa Street Baptized into Bureaucracy: Mexico’s Flourishing LLDM Church Loses its Apostle

…he is hale and coiffed, with bleached teeth. He gives off a kind of stiff, benevolent virility, like the spokesperson for an herbal testosterone booster. The LLDM Temple from the air. Deeper in the district is the fenced Huerto Getsemaní, where tropical birds cry out in cages and Aarón lies buried beneath a great metal bible. Across the street is the main temple, built in the 1980s and early 1990s, much of it with volunteer labor. The building is…

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Does the Inquisition Explain the Modern World?

…ed the vast expanse of St. Peter’s Square, paused momentarily in the shade beneath a curving flank of Bernini’s colonnade”; “The roads of southwestern France, in the shadow of the Pyrenees, wind among deep valleys and steep gorges”; “Reading a book in an aircraft cruising above the Syrian Desert.” And so on. Then there’s Murphy’s habit of interrupting his narrative to prove his grand thesis, that the Inquisition “helps explain what the world is to…

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Netflix Removing Antigay Film Isn’t “Free Speech,” it’s Free Market

…The backlash to the film wasn’t unexpected—or at least, it shouldn’t have been. When Pink hit Mexican theaters in March 2016, it was broadly panned, and local activists launched a Change.org petition asking the country’s human rights commission to investigate whether the film was homophobic. Calls to boycott the theatre chain showing the film proliferated, and U.S.-based LGBT media watchdog GLAAD condemned the offensive, false stereotypes the fil…

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Pat Robertson’s Women Warriors Leading Spiritual Warfare In Zimbabwe

…ormer Liberian warlord Charles Taylor alleged that the televangelist had lobbied the Bush White House on his behalf in exchange for lucrative gold mining contracts—a claim Robertson denied. And in the late 1990s, Robertson was forced to reimburse his Operation Blessing charity after his pilots divulged that its planes were being used to support Robertson’s personal diamond mining business instead of relief work in Zaire (now the Democratic Republi…

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“Japan Gave Us Pokemon, God Gave Them an Earthquake”

…ter then the static televangelist bully pulpit.   PoetSam17‎ Man has never been good at reading signs, Just ignoring them. Earthquake in Japan, let’s acknowledge God’s signs. Turn to HIM and pray. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAGYqrANnAw http://www.gamespot.com/forums/topic/27876648/could-the-japan-earthquake-be-gods-punish-for-them-killing-whales?page=0 Tinasongbird73‎  Prayers up 4 the people in japan who’ve experience great loss & heartache f…

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RD News Round-Up—Oct.14, 2008

…ce Richard N. Palmer.” Tony Perkins, president of Washington, D.C.-based lobbying group, The Family Research Council, which had filed an amicus brief in the case, immediately denounced the court’s ruling, calling it “outrageous” and “shameful.” Perkins said that “This radical redefinition of marriage will have severe consequences for children, families, religious liberties, businesses and every facet of society as we know it.” Perkins added that t…

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Don’t Cry For Me Argentina, Cry For the Catholic Church

…ough decade of dictatorship thrived under the leadership of Conservative Rabbi Marshall Meyer. He distinguished himself as a human rights activist and as an ecumenical partner. I recall many a meeting and delightful luncheon at the seminary he ran. These were interreligious efforts to put pressure on the government and to build civic community at a time when the government was keeping people apart. Protestant and Jewish professors gathered in abun…

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Gay Marriage Measure Dies in Maryland

…riages for same-sex couples. The exemption for churches is, and always has been, a total red herring. Churches have always been free to refuse to perform marriages for any reason they choose, and enacting marriage equality would not change that. Some see no danger in tossing the religious right a bone with these exception clauses, but what group will they ask for the legal right to discriminate against next? The stakes are high for delegates who s…

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The Right Wing Slant on Religious Freedom is a Slippery Slope

…rolling back LGBTQ rights in the name of religious freedom, has also often been about much more. This has become particularly clear in state legislation affecting adoption and foster care. The very meaning of religious freedom is at stake and the definitional battle lines become clearer with every passing controversy. The most recent dispute is the result of legislation signed into law by Gov. Bill Lee of Tennessee in 2020. The law allows state-fu…

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