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

…-blooded deplorable,”[33] called plans to purge the civil service a “one-in-a-hundred year deep gut renovation.”[34] “This is a war to the knife!” exulted Bannon during one War Room segment with Dans. “This is called power!”[35] The ideological purge and installation of loyalists Trump and his supporters believe his first-term agenda was stymied by resistance from career bureaucrats wielding power they shouldn’t have had in the first place. Projec…

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VA Sen Proposes Rectal Exams for Men Seeking Viagra

…ents of Virginia’s new ultrasound law, thanks to State Sen. Janet Howell (D-Fairfax)’s proposed amendment requiring men to have a rectal exam and a cardiac stress test in order to get a prescription for erectile dysfunction medication. She explained her probing, trenchant reasoning to the HuffPo: We need some gender equity here… The Virginia senate is about to pass a bill that will require a woman to have totally unnecessary medical procedure at t…

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RD News Round-Up: October 27, 2008

…lk2Action’s Bruce Wilson with another video exposé. Wilson and Ruth, his co-researcher and co-documentarian, have done an extraordinary job trying to bring information about the realities of Sarah Palin’s religious relationships to the spotlight. And while the mainstream media hasn’t picked up on the Palin videos—as they did with Pastor John Hagee’s ‘Hitler was sent by God’ video that went viral and mainstream—Wilson and company are on the job. In…

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U.S. Bishops’ 15–year Battle For ‘Conscience’ and Against Contraception

…ecade ago most women with insurance were still paying for contraception out-of-pocket, to the tune of some $500 a year, which meant a woman’s lifetime costs for contraception could easily reach $10,000. But the approval of Viagra, which was clearly a lifestyle drug, and the rush by most insurers to cover it, effectively destroyed the lifestyle argument. State after state approved measures requiring insurers to cover contraceptives, and large insur…

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Did SCOTUS Just Restore Sanity to Religious Liberty Debate?

…regarding the contraception mandate an outlier caused by the obviously mind-clouding effects of a case about the trampling of the rights of a group of elderly, self-sacrificing nuns by BIG GOVERNMENT? Will the court look more critically on claims that refusing to provide services to LGBT people is a protected form of religious liberty? Only time will tell. But at least for the time being, it appears that religious liberty is no longer whatever con…

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Dreaming Cyborg Dreams: Virtual Identity and Religious Experience

…ne cinema,” an emerging new form of moviemaking, using game engines or real-time online worlds as the setting. Immersive play is transformed through digital recording of online interactions into the raw elements of a story, which are then edited, sometimes with the addition of new sounds or text, to create a finished product. If the filmmaker uses an online world like Second Life, he or she can even recruit actors, design sets and costumes, and pr…

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Atheist Nazis? The Pope’s Cheap Atonement

…n criticisms of Judaism that they defend as perfectly legitimate, and “anti-Semitism,” a hatred of Jews that they call racial and blame on anti-Christian atheists. Historians have made it clear that the distinction is not legitimate, and logic compels recognition that from a Jewish perspective it doesn’t matter if the SS officer who killed my grandmother attended Catholic mass the next Sunday or mocked Jesus as a wimpy, pathetic Jew. What does mat…

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Glenn Beck’s Cheap Grace

…ear things we would rather not hear. Some of us are going to be tempted to buy into the vision of Glenn Beck and others who make it easy to turn away from the hard work of repentance, who tickle our ears with promises of cheap grace, and offer a vision of the cross of Jesus that has nothing to say to the crosses, and lynching trees, of history. But, if we do, we will be settling for the gospel of Caesar, not the good news of Jesus Christ. Perhaps…

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A Meditation on Shopping and Desire

…that is at its core anti-materialist. I am also not one to embrace an anti-body, anti-aesthetic vision of the human that demonizes the body. And yet, as I understand it, Christianity teaches us to value relationships over objects and embrace a communal vision of the human community over individualism. This is fundamental, for example, to the Catholic Social tradition, where the common good is foundational, as is the dignity of the human person. A…

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Will God-Gaming Alter the Bible?

…hite and Fable, which directly encourage such a perspective taking a tongue-in-cheek jab at traditional religion. In The Bible Online these issues are somewhat more confused, complicated by your dual identity as God (through control of wealth and resources) and as his patriarchs (through specific role-play). Perhaps, though, we’ll find that players’ ability to control resources is thwarted by divine intervention within the game’s algorithms. Perha…

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