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Conservative Republican Muslim Condemns Fox Report on Congressional Staffers as “Anti-Muslim Bigotry”

…Americans getting involved in public policy. They compile that into a guilt-by-association Powerpoint and then shop it to reporters.” These individuals include, said Khan, Frank Gaffney, who issues baseless warnings to members of Congress about “creeping shari’ah;” Paul Sperry, co-author of the book Muslim Mafia, which claimed that the Council on American Islamic Relations had infiltrated Capitol Hill by placing interns as spies; Kenneth Timmerman…

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Kavanaugh Hearings Are a Commentary on Mormonism

…ns. It was so normal, in fact, that when I visited a college friend as a 20-year-old, her father, who held high ecclesiastical office but never over me, decided he had the right to insist I submit to an interrogation. I was indignant and offended—I barely knew this man, and, to use a Mormon locution, he had no stewardship over me. But everyone else went along with it. My friend and her mother left. And eventually I figured the easiest way to get t…

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Creationist Theme Park Gets $43 Million in Tax Rebates

…t fine? The juvenile Tarbosaurus under investigation would have stood waist-high next to most men, and therefore it would have been easily accommodated on the Ark. Regarding the question of how all the different species could have fit on the Ark, Asia’s Tarbosaurus looks so much like North America’s Tyrannosaurus that some evolutionary paleontologists suggest that they should be considered the same species. The study authors found a list of clear…

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The New York Times Sunday Review has a Mormon Problem

…of contemporary Mormonism. He writes, “There is no stronger bastion of pre-civil-rights-America whiteness than the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Yes, since 1978 the church has allowed blacks to become priests. But Mormonism is still imagined by its adherents as a religion founded by whites, for whites, rooted in a millenarian vision of an America destined to fulfill a white God’s plans for earth.” Fact check, anyone? The LDS Church…

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Contraception Isn’t Meat

…en shouldn’t vote. Its members hold this belief sincerely, for it is a well-attested and important part of their church’s tradition. They can cite scripture in support of their belief. They point out that for most of the history of the United States, their practice was absolutely the norm. They suggest that widespread moral decline began or increased when women began voting. And they share testimonies of families whose lives improved when women st…

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Will Christian Publishers Stand Behind Mars Hill’s Sketchy Legacy?

…unearthed examples where Driscoll used material from Peter Jones in his latest book A Call to Resurgence (Tyndale, November 2013) without crediting Jones. Later, she produced evidence that material from Driscoll’s study guide Trial: 8 Witnesses From 1 & 2 Peter (Mars Hill Church, 2009, out of print) contained material from the New Bible Commentary (InterVarsity Press, 1994) that was also used without proper citation. After Mefferd accused Driscol…

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Catholic Nuns Show Bishops How it’s Done on ObamaCare

…o back an override of President Bill Clinton’s veto of a measure banning so-called “partial-birth” abortion. As usual, Sister Simone, of Nuns on the Bus fame, isn’t shy about using her celebrity status to advocate for social justice, albeit in a manner that tends to stay away from hot-button issues like abortion. But even she seemed to take an unusually political shot at the USCCB and the GOP with this tweet this morning: https://twitter.com/sr_si…

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How Protesting Black Bodies are Imagined as a Threat to National Pride

…is so much packed into this statement, but most noteworthy is the way that Newton’s invocation for freedom also marks a limit for tolerance, a point at which freedom stops. In addition, Newton suggests that protest, that “kind of thing,” does not belong in the place, or time, of the national anthem. The performance of the anthem, the public celebration of America, should be protected from displays of resistance and dangerous memories of black suff…

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Anglican Bishops Punish Episcopal Church Over LGBT Inclusion; Secularization’s Role in Moving Latin America ‘Beyond Machismo’; Greek Orthodox Bishop Says Gays Deserve Respect; Global LGBT Recap

…ian Orthodox Church has declared its support for an initiative to put a man-and-woman definition of marriage into the country’s constitution, which currently refers to marriage between “partners” without specifying gender. The statement comes amid concerns from some that the conservative East European nation will align with other EU nations and permit gay marriage. Romania currently does not recognize marriages between people of the same sex. The…

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Virginians may Vote in Elections, But in Counties with Militias Democracy Hangs in the Balance

…of multiple challenges.[7] The term was revived in the early 2000s as post-communist democracies in Eastern Europe and Central Asia began to falter.[8] The concept is useful in capturing the ephemeral nature of democracy since World War II. Between 1945 and 2002, 96 new states[9] were formed, and most faced numerous destabilizing forces, including the 1970s OPEC oil embargo, superpower intervention during the Cold War, and IMF-imposed austerity p…

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