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Sometimes Salvation Looks Like Rage: An Open Letter to “Non-denominational” Churches

…e we radical in our love for the poor? Throughout the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, God commands the people to take care of the neighbor. The neighbor is the prostitute, the widow, the child, and yes, the sinner in the church. What would the world look like if we spent less time condemning and “praying” for queer and transgender people and spent more time speaking about the astronomical rates of LBGT homelessness? What would the world look l…

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National Association of Evangelicals Supports Immigration Reform, But Elsewhere Discord Reigns

…the way, Jesus always said that the real sin is self-righteousness. The not-so-funny thing about sin is that when you keep on sinning, real people get really hurt. When you stop sinning, repent, and are forgiven for what you have done and don’t keep on doing what you did, often real people are blessed. Isn’t That a Kind of “Amnesty”? Can We Get Consensus on That? The rest of my reflections are on amnesty—what my religious perspective tells me is a…

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Open Letter to Ben Carson From Fellow Seventh-day Adventist: Stop the Islamophobia

…mplore you to be a better representative of our faith community. You could start this weekend by visiting a local mosque and engaging in peaceful dialogue with our Muslim brothers and sisters. If you want to fight faith-based discrimination, start within our own Seventh-day Adventist faith community, not with our Muslim neighbors whom we’re called to love. As a presidential candidate you are not responsible for every individual’s words and actions…

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The Heart of Texas Ain’t Hateful: An Open Letter to Lawmakers From a Texan Trans Queer Latinx

…athletics, suggesting the medically necessary treatment that some trans youth undergo is actually “steroid use” intended to give students an unfair competitive advantage. The bill, which was drafted in response to 17-year-old trans student Mack Beggs’ victory in a girl’s wrestling tournament (because the young man, by virtue of being trans, is barred from competing with his male peers), passed the Senate on Wednesday….

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Open Letter to Creflo Dollar

…d indeed has an ongoing problem.  Therefore, individuals who have departed New Birth or are wavering in their commitments to the same are not necessarily withholding forgiveness nor questioning the embattled preacher’s call/vocation or if he is indeed heaven-bound as you mentioned. Rather, like any good parent, many are just concerned with one simple question: Are my children safe in the presence of this trusted authority?    You mentioned that th…

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An Open Letter to Rabbi Dov Linzer on Modesty and Jewish Law

…your argument that I would like you to address. It is, of course, easy to come out against the ultra-Orthodox in Beit Shemesh whose behavior crosses all lines of civility. The problem, however, does not lie solely in their egregious behavior or even with their rigid interpretation of Jewish law. In fact, the problem is embedded in the traditional interpretation of Jewish law based on the Talmud, the same corpus you suggest invalidates their posit…

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TN Conservatives: Government Butt Out… Government Butt In

…tation, even if they don’t agree. If you can’t be trusted to be honest and open about who you are, your co-workers tend to not trust you overall. So, being open about who you are is not making “an issue” out of your sexual orientation—it’s about being an authentic, honest human being—something pastors ought to encourage in everyone, whether they agree with them or not. Rev. Davis’ objection to government intrusion into private businesses also is r…

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Rising to Heaven in a Secular Rapture: Trump’s Golden Promises

…to empathize with the Tea Party? Arlie Hochschild: In 2011, when I began researching the book, I was increasingly concerned about a growing divide in America between liberals and conservatives, left and right. Congress was at a standstill and I felt it was time to get out of my bubble in Berkeley, California, go to an equal and opposite enclave, and turn off my alarm system—to permit myself a full curiosity as to why very good people come to such…

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My Childhood Hobby Was Satanic, Or So They Told Me

…htening, and tragic. For example, The Committee for the Advancement of Role-Playing Games (CAR-PGa) provided me with copies of documents on how to interrogate adolescent gamers that were sent to police departments throughout the country. The second part discusses how role-playing games resemble religions and how religions resemble role-playing games. I think that some moral entrepreneurs realized this connection. Their claims that D&D was a religi…

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The Lethal Mix of Religion and War, Or, Why the World Ended in 1099

…ments. Did you have a specific audience in mind when writing? I wrote this book to be accessible and compelling for all readers. However horrifying and disturbing the First Crusade was, it is a great story, and one that more people ought to know. I’m also hoping not to lose my scholarly audience, because the book is presenting genuinely new interpretations of the crusade as an apocalyptic event. Are you hoping to simply inform readers? Give them p…

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