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Australian Prime Minister, Church Leaders Resist Marriage Push; South Korea’s Anti-Gay Christians Block Pride Parade; Morocco Arrests Men for ‘Obscene Act’ of Kissing; Global LGBT Recap

…olic primary and secondary schools be asked to take a 15-page anti-marriage-equality document home to their parents along with a letter from Australian bishops entitled “Don’t Mess With Marriage.” Korea: Conservative Christians seek to prevent pride parade This week police in South Korea refused the Korea Queer Cultural Festival a pride parade permit, bowing to pressure from conservative Christian groups who blocked the parade last year. The anti-…

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Op-Ed: Ramadan and Religious Freedom

…t prayer takes only three or four minutes. It’s hard to believe that a five-to-ten minute break at sunset for plant workers is a hardship for the employer. The non-Muslim workers at the plant in Colorado, as well as the community in Tennessee, in giving vent to their anti-immigrant and anti-Islam feelings have missed an important point: whatever their personal sentiments about immigrants or other religions, this country prides itself on freedom of…

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Israel Under Bush: The Islamophobia Years

…of the value that American conservatives have attached to Israel that they feel free to incite against Arab and Muslim Americans. Eager to attract Jewish voters, Republicans trumpet their party’s alleged support for Israel, pointing to everything from the Judeo-Christian values that the two countries share to the fact that Israel is the sole democracy in the Middle East. Even if one is disenchanted with Democratic positions on Israel, or finds Oba…

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The Untold Story of The Greatest Yiddish Poet in America

…arning that her beloved prayer book is really a Yiddish translation of the New Testament, she hurls it violently across the room as if would infect her. When she discovers that her boyfriend is really a Catholic, well, one might say that all hell breaks loose. But it’s deadly serious business, and it’s to Manseau’s credit that he doesn’t flinch from it, but allows himself to stare deeply into the site of Jewish Christophobia. If Clara’s reactions…

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Will Texas Really Be Able to Undermine Marriage Equality?

…ust the right to obtain a license, was at stake in Obergefell. This license-and-recognize reading was essentially the view urged by the Petitioners in Pidgeon (a pastor and a CPA who oppose same-sex marriage), along with Texas Governor Greg Abbott, AG Ken Paxton, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, and dozens of state lawmakers and “Conservative Leaders.” Across the aisle, Mark Joseph Stern at Slate laid bare the willful ignorance the Texas high cour…

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Shhh…Don’t Speak of Abortion: Roe v. Wade at Thirty-Six

…regnancy and five times as likely to have an unintended birth as her higher-income counterpart. The link between family planning and overcoming poverty is well established.” The Stigma Melanie Zurek, executive director of the Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Abortion Access Project also hears the silence that surrounds abortion. While she also welcomes the possibility of expanding access to excellent sexuality education, she says that “abortion need…

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Was Student Who Claims She Was Suspended For Saying, “Bless You” Mimicking God’s Not Dead?

…class, and inspires non-Christian classmates to convert. The film, an over-the-top piece of anti-intellectualism, portrays educators as modern-day Pharisees who promote ideology rather than critical thinking. So it’s hardly surprising that some Christian students began performing this script in the first week of classes. By equating educators with the villains of the New Testament, ordinary classroom encounters can be transformed into an extensio…

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Stop the Coup 2025 Founder on the Dangers of the Heritage Foundation’s Authoritarian Playbook

…rom a place where you still have a constitution and a bill of rights and a free-ish press and the right to speak out versus a democracy or autocracy where if you speak out, you may be punished. We need to give people a way forward so they can feel like they’re participating in building a stronger democracy. There will be people who say, I can’t see my way forward and I’m not gonna participate. But I think that there’s enough people who are really…

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Marriage Debate in Australia Shifts To Push For Religious Exemptions; and More in Global LGBT Recap

…was presidential candidate Alejandro Guillier, who will face anti-marriage-equality candidate Sebastián Piñera in the December 17 runoff election. Activists announced that majorities in both chambers of the national legislature are committed to marriage equality. Democratic Republic of Congo: Pro-LGBT radio host profiled NPR’s Christopher Clark profiles Patou Izai, a self-employed IT technician in Kinshasa who produces “Jeuniafrica,” a weekly rad…

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In its Battle for ‘Life’ the Antiabortion Movement is Willing to Expose its Enemies to Death — And There’s an Old Christian Theology that Supports Them

…at seeks to “preserve life” be so ready to embrace death? As I argue in my new book Sister Death: Political Theologies for Living and Dying, this brand of reproductive politics is built on a theological foundation that turns life and death into enemies. Life is on the side of God; death is of, and for, the enemy. Following this logic, those who claim to be on the side of God are warriors for life, engaged in a fierce battle against the friends of…

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