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This is not a Religion Column: Biblical Capitalism

…ing the creator as a crony. Biblical capitalism isn’t, ultimately, a supply-and-demand religion. Between business conservatism’s love of laissez-faire and religious conservatism’s love of an interventionist god—McCain’s tax cuts for the rich and Palin’s prayers for a new Alaskan pipe line—the only salvation to be found is in the form of bail-outs, indulgences, to borrow a pre-Protestant term. And those are reserved for “the new chosen,” as the Fel…

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Christian Nationalism is Authentically Christian — And According to a New Poll Most White Evangelicals are Supporters

…omeone who received a review copy, I highly recommend Gloria Beth Amodeo’s new book God’s Ex-Girlfriend: A Memoir about Loving and Leaving the Evangelical Jesus.) One other aspect of the PRRI report that struck me is the extent to which Christian nationalism adherents and sympathizers have now embraced the term, while skeptics and especially rejecters are largely repelled by it. More than a third (36%) of adherents have a very favorable view of th…

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Did Romney Cynically Cite His Mormon Faith for Impeachment Vote as Critics Claim?

…upport; in fact, it might cost him some. It certainly wouldn’t be a get-out-of-jail free card within his own party, as evidenced above. So possible, but not necessarily probable. Another argument is that Romney, like many Mormons, has been turned off by the President’s lack of [ahem] interpersonal moral hygiene. You hear this one a lot when evangelicals are discussed as well. But while it’s true that Utah gave Trump his smallest margin in any stat…

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Pop-Eye: Meat The Wrestler

…nding clients for lap dances, but still must make money to support her nine-year-old child. (Slyly, A.O. Scott’s New York Times review ends with a note on its “R” rating since, “It has fake bloodshed and real nudity”: This difference is crucial.) Cassidy and Randy each work double lives, between their bodies as commodities and their bodies that have to pay the rent and support their children. Somewhere in all the meat are identities, struggling fo…

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As COVID-19 Spreads, Nicaragua’s Leaders Opt For Trumpian Denial and Misinformation

…en the government’s story about COVID-19 and the reality they see in their communities. While the New York Times and other news outlets have covered this story in the U.S., the amount of reportage has not been extensive, perhaps because the U.S. is struggling with its own rising levels of infection here. However, a closer look reveals some uncanny parallels between the US and Nicaragua in that both countries are led by governments that have not as…

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Why ‘Respectable’ Evangelicals Can’t Rein in Evangelical Conspiracy Theorists

…vangelical susceptibility to conspiracy theory. It’s easy enough for these high-profile, “civil” and “respectable” evangelicals to scold their followers for “gullibility”—which, according to Stetzer is “not a spiritual gift”—or, similarly, to raise concerns about evangelicals’ “witness,” that is, how their reputation in society may bear on their ability to convert others. Not that they will listen—a solid majority of white evangelicals don’t see t…

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Pop-Culture Angels Are More Than Just Embarrassing Kitsch

…the popularity of these tabloids can be directly attributed to their tongue-in-cheek entertainment value.   Touched by an angel — every Sunday At the beginning of the period of prestige TV known as the “Third Golden Age of Television,” when David Lynch was directing Twin Peaks and David Chase was just launching The Sopranos, one of the most popular shows—albeit incredibly distant from being critically acclaimed—was a hokey, family friendly fantasy…

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I Agree: Critical Race Theory is Indeed Incompatible With Southern Baptist Convention’s ‘Faith and Message’

…on to recruit Black and Brown faces with white voices whose assimilation becomes proof-text proving that these six white men and their white institutions are not racist. As you probably know, Critical Race Theory understands racism not as biological, but as a social construct designed consciously or unconsciously to further the power, profit and privilege of white people. These constructs are naturalized and legitimized through social structures a…

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The Key to Understanding the Federalist Society Isn’t Originalism — It’s This 800-Year Old Tradition

…religious and theological foundations of the legal conservative movement. High-profile articles about the Federalist Society and legal conservatism in the New Yorker, the Washington Post and Politico make no mention of natural law. Among scholars, Pomona College professor Amanda Hollis-Brusky has published well-regarded studies of the Federalist Society and of Christian conservative legal organizations. But particularly in her book on the Federal…

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Times’ Link of NOI With Capitol Killer is Based on Flawed Comparison Between Rightwing Christian Nationalism and Black Religious Nationalism

…ntury that culminated in the millennialist visions of a 20th century second-coming along with the temperance movement. However, this tradition has a darker side as often racial progress has been lumped in with the iniquities of secularism by evangelical Christians. After the social revolutions of the 1960s, evangelical Christians warned against removal of school prayer, and the normalization of homosexuality, women’s rights, New Age religions, and

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