‘We’re all in this together’: The Perils of Kumbaya Rhetoric
Talk is cheap, and sentimental talk cheapens public discourse in dangerous ways at a time…
Read MoreTalk is cheap, and sentimental talk cheapens public discourse in dangerous ways at a time…
Read MoreCaring and sharing: that’s the theme of 99% of the faith community response to the…
Read MoreWith the Sanders candidacy now over—and with thanks to the NYT’s Elizabeth Breunig for her…
Read MoreWhile most pandemic-aware Christian leaders have already canceled any public gathering for the Feast of…
Read MoreYesterday’s oral arguments at the Supreme Court over the constitutionality of Montana’s ban on direct…
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Read MoreI have gradually been catching some holiday spirit. I am feeling a fair amount of…
Read MoreA recent opinion piece scolds fellow progressive Christians who suffer from an inability to invite a “healthy dialogue” on controversial issues. There’s certainly some truth to that, but there’s a far more consequential problem in progressive Christian circles.
Read MoreHomophobia, misogyny, and contempt for the poor are so very much taken for granted and accepted as “Christian” within The Family that its principals are able to say, with a perfectly straight face, that they have no political agenda when they support and subsidize authoritarian leaders around the world who exemplify and implement these hatreds.
Read MoreGiven that he has such a very long record in public life (a history that includes his association with segregationist legislators, attacks on school busing, and his shameless treatment of Anita Hill), Joe Biden is just about the last person who should be talking about fighting for the soul of the nation.
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