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Sikh Prof Attacked on Heels of New Study

…*cking snakes on this motherf*cking turban!!! Get out of my Turban! What are you looking at? Is my turban dirty? “I was so drunk last night i lost my turban and everything” “Dam!, ran out of toliet paper Excuse me can i use your turban?” My Turban Only Comes Off During Sex 😉  Hate’s it when im feeding ducks and my turban falls into the pond :/ Would you mind giving me a lift…Sorry can’t, turban’s not insured! These turban groups are just sikhing a…

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Trans Protections in India and Malta; Death-by-Stoning Law in Brunei; Church-State Divides on Marriage

…, Gender Identity, and Sexual Orientation Studies Association (SPOD), a pro-equality NGO founded in 2011. Three of the four elected LGBT friendly mayors are the Republican People’s Party’s (CHP) candidates of Istanbul’s central districts: Aykurt Nuhoğlu in Kadıköy, Murat Hazinedar in Beşiktaş and Hayri İnönü in Şişli.  The other is the Peace and Democracy Party’s BDP co-candidate in the southern Mersin province’s Akdeniz district Yüksel Mutlu, who…

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Newt Gingrich, New Catholic, Presidential Hopeful

…ow makes guest appearances with his wife Callista at Catholic-oriented anti-abortion-rights events across the country and at screenings of a film produced by the Gingriches celebrating Pope John Paul II’s role in the downfall of Communism. Gingrich has even been heard telling audiences that the country’s alleged secularization (driven by a band of “cultural elites”) is to blame for all that ails it. That’s a story we’re hearing a lot these days fr…

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New Poll: Millennials Suspicious of Mormonism

…more diverse than older voter cohorts: four in ten millennials are African-American, Latino, or Asian-American. Thanks in part to social media, they also interact with an incredibly diverse range of peers. “They have friends who are immigrants or are from immigrant families. They have friends who are LGBT. This impacts the way they view issues like immigration and LGBT rights,” according to Cox. “They believe that LGBT people are ‘just like me.’”…

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“I Would Have Rolled My Eyes at That”: Rev. M Barclay, First Non-Binary Trans Deacon in the UMC, On This New Era

…eidoscope follows M over their 12-year path to ordination. Along the way M opens up about coming out (twice), dealing with public rejection, and the turmoils of love. (Subscribe and listen to the entire interview here.) What is one of the biggest transformations that has occurred for you in this new era? Since the last election, I have found myself longing for and prioritizing things that are rooted in intimacy and tenderness. As so many of us are…

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A Queer New Year

…eligious colleges. Look for all these stories—and some of the not-such-good-news we covered in 2012—to continue making waves in 2013. Civil Marriage and Uncivil Religion On New Year’s Day, same-sex couples in Maryland started getting legally married—joining those in Washington state and Maine, where voters had also given a thumbs-up in a remarkable set of November election victories. Pro-equality activists are working to build on those victories w…

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As We Survey the Damage of Yesterday’s Violence, What Will Christian Nationalist Politics Look Like in 2021? New Report Offers Clues

…-wing Christian slogans like “The Children Cry Out for Justice” and the not-so-apolitical after all “Jesus 2020,” the release of American Atheists’ new report serves as a timely reminder not only of the serious threat that Christian extremism represents to American democracy, but also that the spectacular drama that’s been unfolding on the national stage this year is only part of the story. Many crucial church-state separation battles are won and

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AIDS Anniversary: Thirty is the New Eternity

…actions (think of Stop the Church) and now defined in large measure as anti-war protest; though it continues to be used in LGBTQ contexts around the tragedy of suicides like that of Tyler Clementi. An alliance-based LGBTQ movement lives on as well. Struggling, admittedly. Focused on what sometimes feels like minor middle-class or neo-liberal concerns like marriage, but it lives on. These are victories, of course. And yet, every year, we’re not sur…

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Predicting the Future of Religion: A Thought Experiment

…olitic to spur revolutions in religion?   Back to the Future Thanks to Pulp-O-Mizer for…er..finding…this book cover in a dusty archive. In the manner of our dear imaginary Court Demographer, let’s imagine what it might be like to look back, a hundred years from now, on religious change in the 21st century. A 22nd century historian might find herself describing how the United States, long known as an unusually pious nation (Chesterton’s country wit…

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With the Death of One of the Last Three Shakers, an American Religious Tradition Takes a Step Closer to Extinction

…e set out to the wilds of America with the promise of establishing a godly community in the New World. Mother Ann’s experiment became an important chapter in American utopianism, which included groups as varied as the Oneida Community, the Fourierists, the pilgrims at Ephrata and the social experiments of the 1960s. For Mother Ann, the New World was an opportunity to make the world new. As Mother Ann would reflect on her new home in upstate New Yo…

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