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International reax to US Marriage Ruling; Official violence at Turkey’s Pride; Marriage Advances in Mexico Over Church Objections; Global LGBT Recap

…ing, the marriage equality movement has been movement forward in a long tug-of-war between the country’s federal courts and state officials, some of whom have resisted efforts to embrace equality legislatively. This month Mexico’s top court issued a ruling that should push states toward compliance. From a July 1 Reuters story: Now that Mexico’s top court has given the green light to gay marriage, a host of states should bring their laws into line,…

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White Supremacy, Mental Illness, or Society: What’s to Blame for Religious Violence?

…ame for the Paris attacks. Some version of this argument emerges after any high-profile act of religious or ideological violence against Westerners, whether in Paris, Jerusalem or Charleston, S.C. In the aftermath of such an attack, there’s a rush to explain it, usually according to one of three causes: ideology, psychology, or society. The explanations appear almost instantaneously, and they generally reflect more about the interest and ideology…

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“Frontier Feminist” The Right’s Favorite In Nevada

…llow women to serve as clergy. One of Angle’s fellow members of Fellowship Community Church tells the New York Times, “she is a godly woman” who “has all the attributes of Jesus.” OK, but is she a feminist? Angle was the tea party favorite, and her record as a state assemblywoman points to a fondness for the stranger theories of the right — and religion. She once sponsored a bill, which didn’t pass, that would have required the “dissemination of i…

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Gay and Lesbian Candidates Win Primary Victories

…overnor in my current home state of South Carolina. In the land of good-ol’-white-boys running the show, to see Nikki Haley come this close to the highest state office is breathtaking. What’s truly amazing however, is that Haley is the child of Indian immigrants and was raised as a Sikh before converting to Christianity. She has served in the state legislature for three years, so this woman knows how to win elections, but still — poised to take ov…

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If You Liked The Martian You’ll Love These 3 Sci-Fi Shorts

…yone jonesing for more Weir: Bored World. The story of a mischievous, trans-dimensional plane of existence. Is this a god, or the story of sci-fi itself? Antihypoxiant. Here at The Cubit we’ve been tracking shifts in our cultural attitudes towards health, diet, and medicine. In “Antihypoxiant,” Weir pushes a fictional scientist to the limit of a certain kind of care. The Egg. By far Weir’s most popular story, “The Egg” has been translated into ove…

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Televangelist Who Prayed With Trump Says It Wasn’t Endorsement

…t the Christian vote just like Obama!” argued Chira Johnson.   Copeland protests that his prayer was not an endorsement. A statement on his website says his and his wife’s Gloria’s “attendance at this meeting does not mean that they are endorsing Trump. Brother Copeland is willing to pray with any candidate that asks for prayer, no matter what the party affiliation. This is according to I Timothy 2:1 & 2.” While the rest of the world gawked at the…

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Trump Pulls a Huckabee on Religion

…ography. As NBC’s Alexandra Jaffe reports, for example: Rebecca Sykes, a 36-year-old mother of five, brought her family to Berean Baptist Church in North Carolina to see the man she and her children learn about during their homeschooling sessions. They’ve read his books, she said, and “Dr. Ben Carson is a hero for us.” Trip Gabriel at the New York Times similarly finds Carson supporters in Iowa unfazed by his comments linking gun control to Nazism…

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“Ready to Be Arrested?”: GOP Prez Candidates Show Up For “Freedom2015”

freedom from civil government. And, following from that, anything short of complete freedom from civil government is tyranny. Swanson’s lecture was Rushdoony through and through, while sanitized of specific references. Setting up an apocalyptic vision of the current state of affairs in the US, Swanson tried to contextualize legal battles over whether Christian bakers and photographers must abide by non-discrimination laws by setting them alongside…

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Tony Perkins Has A Point

…Research Council, said: A few months ago, Comedy Central and their parent company Viacom acquiesced to death threats from militant factions of Islam and heavily censored one of their shows from depicting the Muslim prophet Muhammad—an act that would be seen as blasphemous to the Muslim world. It is now becoming clear that the network chiefs have even less respect for peaceful religions like Christianity. Just weeks after refusing to offend Muslim…

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“Love Them As Yourself”: God’s Words or IKEA Instructions?

…creatures… the law stands in the service of a stable, flourishing, and life-enhancing community.” From the Jewish perspective, Hazony echoes: the biblical author “wished to persuade his readers that there exists a law whose force is of a universal nature, because it derives from the way the world itself was made.” While the ritual aspects of the Mosaic code aimed at guiding the Israelites, the theological, ontological, and ethical principles, cont…

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