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A Queer Atheist In the Heart of Mormon Country

…r even more. Whether we are in agreement or not, conversation is greatly needed. The kind of tribalism that causes people to be suspicious of those they think are not like them will be overcome through relationship-building, not through shouting matches on cable news or in online comment threads. Today I strive to build a relationship whenever I can—even with people who think that who I am is innately wrong—because if I refuse to engage, how can I…

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We Can Finally Put the Lie to Trumpism: 5 Myths Debunked By a Biden Victory

…’s going to knock off an incumbent whose own share of the popular vote increased over 2016. (He won 62,984,828 votes, or 46.1 percent in 2016; so far this year, he’s won 69,772,933, or 47.7 percent.) Incumbents almost always win. Moreover, Donald Trump didn’t run for reelection on any issue or problem. Only on himself. Put all the above together to appreciate how special Biden’s accomplishment is. As I’ve said previously, this isn’t just a victory…

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