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Motivations of “God Hates Fags” Church’s Philosophy

…as a whole, Westboro members believe that only the elect mentioned in the book of Revelation will be saved. As the end times near, Westboro members are on a new quest to find the 144,000 Jews who will convert in the last days (Revelation 7:4). Amarasingam also analyzes the roots of the church’s Calvinist tradition for The Daily Beast in “Inside the Real Koran-Burning Church”: Understanding the church and its actions requires an understanding of i…

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Hagee Calls Obama “The Most Anti-Semitic President Ever”

…. And while we and members of the Jewish community have not always seen eye-to-eye with this administration on certain issues involving the Jewish State, the fact remains that this administration has continued the strong and unwavering alliance with Israel.” I reached out to CUFI’s spokesman for comment on Foxman’s statement late yesterday and will update this post with any response. Although Hagee has long been controversial to many Jews, despite…

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The Transfiguration of the Fanboy: How I Lost One Leper Messiah, and Gained Another, The Conclusion

…of some species of glam-rock stick insect. Yet his description of his fill-in-the-blanks persona—“I’m not really here…what people see is just a projection of their needs”—is weirdly consonant with the mystical Christian notion of kenosis, the emptying out of the self to make room for the indwelling spirit of God. To the devout, the blurry apparitions of the messiah on Veronica’s Veil and the Shroud of Turin are palpable evidence of Christ’s histo…

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Pope, Christian Conservatives Team Up to Promote Patriarchy

…right to grow up in a family with a father and a mother.” Despite the anti-same-sex marriage tone, Francis did walk back some of JPII’s more extreme interpretations of complementarity as biological destiny for women: When we speak of complementarity between man and woman in this context, let us not confuse that term with the simplistic idea that all the roles and relations of the two sexes are fixed in a single, static pattern. Complementarity wi…

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Appeals Court Eviscerates Notre Dame’s Objections to Contraception Accommodation

…e government’s interest in ensuring women have access to contraception. He questions what better accommodation could be designed that would balance the same interests and proceeds to dismiss each of the five alternatives proposed by Notre Dame (most of which leave women on their own to find contraception coverage) as unworkable or not meeting the government’s interests: [W]e have no basis for concluding that any of the university’s proposed altern…

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Report From Paris: Who Is Naomi Klein, Religiously?

…omewhat Protestant theology of religion. “It’s not about magic, God is not coming to fix it and neither is Mommy.” I’m on a search to find out who she is religiously. I know she is Jewish. I know she is a red diaper baby. I know her grandparents were passionately atheist and communist. I know her mother had a stroke when Klein was 17 and that she got over being embarrassed at her mother’s passionate feminism. She honored the caretaking her family…

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To Let It Go and So To Find A Way: U2, (A)Live with Grief and Grace

…fostered. The band literally climbs into their past via a gargantuan state-of-the-art multimedia screen they call “the divide” that runs the length of the stadium along the narrow center stage that allows fans to get physically close to the musicians. They play inside the screen as images from their past—including drawings of Bono’s childhood home on Cedarwood Road in Dublin and home movies of his mother—are projected on the surface. It’s difficu…

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The Theological Terrors of Easter

…rus, it is the Easter narrative where Scripture downshifts into full horror-movie mode. Aside from the physical torture of Jesus at the hands of the Romans (think of the gore-filled depiction in Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ), readers of the Gospels are treated over Easter weekend to a parade of horror genre tropes. The natural, sacred, and accepted orders are turned on their collective heads throughout the final days of Holy Week when, a…

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Week in Religion, Sunday Edition

…down in Hamburg, Germany. Muslims in Britain held al-Hidayah 2010, a three-day anti-terrorism camp for young people. A New Jersey school district will observe Eid al-Fitr, the day marking the end of the month of fasting, along with Eid al-Adha, the Muslim Feast of Sacrifice and the Hindu new year holiday, Diwali. Some parents fear that kids are getting too many days off. More atheist billboards, this time in Florida. Denver Broncos rookie Tim Teb…

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Introducing The Cubit, RD’s New Religion & Science Portal

…oric, whether it’s found in religious sermons, scientific triumphalism, or feel-good compromises that ignore the critical distinctions between religion and science. We will examine the pieties of secular liberals every bit as critically as those of religious conservatives, and we won’t shy away from the politics of power that underlie so many of our science-and-society debates. Drawing on a diverse group of experts and sources, The Cubit will cove…

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