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The Return of Government as “Idolatry” and the “Second Amendment Remedies”

…s been out and about in early presidential primary states (South Carolina, New Hampshire, and Iowa) promoting a creationist film called The Genesis Code, and holding fundraising receptions. The moralistic film follows an unbelieving hockey player and a Christian journalism student who struggle with “reconciling their scientific studies and what’s taught in the Bible” as he falls for her and she uses their relationship to “guide” him “toward God.”…

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Ending DADT = Draft?

…erious way. You must explain to your children that their beliefs and deeply-held values about marriage, about questions of religious faith, must be suppressed. Yes, your family is deeply affected by that same sex couple because that will challenge military families (or any family with same-sex couple neighbors) to actually rethink their prejudices. Perhaps they will see—just like those who vigorously opposed integration of the military—that John a…

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A Solstice Devotional for the Faithless in Trump’s America

…ional exposure to an often cold and brutal world does that spark grow to become love, to become a revolution. I have believed in a new American gospel—a secular truth that does not reject, but welcomes, that listens rather than lectures, that encourages and respects dissent. Was I wrong? I worry that we have become too frightened to let that light show—I know I have lowered my voice, drawn my community closer, and become more wary. I hear the indi…

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What The Church Needs More Than a ‘Good Pope’

…s a means of knowing. The interviewer tries to interpret it at times (who knew that Peter Faber [1506-46] was such an influential fellow?), but what stands out is how Francis is imbued with the customs and governance style of the Society of Jesus.  The notion of a “superior” is not foreign to him. Every Jesuit has one. But he understands the need for collegiality in decision-making, respect for individuals as they figure out (read: discern) their…

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Pope Francis Distances Himself Further from the Right in New Interview

…hing. Tradition and memory of the past must help us to have the courage to open up new areas to God. Those who today always look for disciplinarian solutions, those who long for an exaggerated doctrinal ‘security,’ those who stubbornly try to recover a past that no longer exists—they have a static and inward-directed view of things. In this way, faith becomes an ideology among other ideologies. I have a dogmatic certainty: God is in every person’…

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How to Slow Down the Rush to War: What Obama Should Do About Syria

…cisions made by the people of the world. Hopefully, that global forum will come up with non-violent ways to hasten the end of the Assad regime. But if that body decides on an intervention, the Obama Administration should decide if it can bring the U.S. population along with that, in part by conducting public fora throughout the U.S. focused on the call for an intervention issued by the nations of the world participating in that open and democratic…

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“Hem and Haw”: A Failed Syria Strategy

and Iran, which means we are however unintentionally on the same side as al-Qaeda in that conflict. So we have not committed to overthrowing Assad, because we’re not sure if we like the Middle East better with or without him, and so we begin to reproduce a very bad and very dark romantic comedy. By proposing that we slap Assad on the wrist with a few days of air strikes, we are only continuing a pattern of embarrassing indecision.  If the primary…

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Gimme Shelter: Queer Space Is Sanctuary

…d lovers; queer space was also a sanctuary for me. I was their guest, my uncomfortable but flirt-worthy boyfriends were their guests, but this was the sanctuary we shared. And they became my family, and they became the people I trusted most, and some of them died, and some were beaten, and some wake up every day to a pile of pills that keeps them alive. Some were married, even in old age, after decades of loving; one friend wed his partner of four…

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Why Jason Collins’ Faith is Ignored… And Tebow’s Isn’t

…im to accept others (and ultimately himself) unconditionally. In his behind-the-scenes profile of how Collins’ historic interview came together, Jon Wertheim writes that the “deeply religious” Collins found spiritual validation for his plans to come out in a “daily prayer manual” that was a gift from his grandmother—specifically a passage he read just days before his announcement: The clarion call of freedom sounds within my soul, trumpeting the tru…

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Francis the Jesuit: a Philosopher-Pope?

…us in 1958.  Yet self-fashioning in the Jesuit mode is not the historically-bound system that “16th-century meditative practice” might imply. Rather, the Ignatian Exercises are philosophical, a Catholic interpretation of the ancient imperative to “know thyself.”   To consider this, we need to think beyond “philosophy” as the college major most likely to cause panic in tuition-paying parents (“What are you going to do with that?”) toward a more exp…

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