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The Origin Story of the Evangelical Mindset: A Conversation with Frances FitzGerald

…mp’s victory offered an ice-bucket of a wake-up call. Frances FitzGerald’s newest book, The Evangelicals: The Struggle to Shape America, is this renowned journalist’s tour of the history of the movement from the 18th century to the present. RD’s Eric C. Miller spoke with FitzGerald about her the past and future of evangelicalism as a religious and political force in American life. _______ Eric C. Miller: Let’s start with some basics. What is evang…

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A Theology of Anger: Forgiveness For White Supremacy Derails Action and Alienates Young Black Activists

…guson moment, collective anger has been one of the emotions fueling the protests in Baltimore, New York and elsewhere. Emotions are running high. Rather than flashpoint events, each new tragedy is one of a continuous string doing its work on the human psyche. However, in the midst of all of the speeches and rhetoric, anger is seldom acknowledged. And if it does, it’s only in the context that it is undesirable and that one should move on from it to…

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AR-15 Lapel Pins are More Than Political Provocation — They’re Symbols of the Violence at the Heart of White Christian Nationalism

…ctured in the United States, creates jobs in the United States, it’s a made-in-America gun. We have national everything, why not have a national gun? It saves lives on a daily basis, and it’s not reported. And I think it’s good to have that contrast.” This, of course, is a blatant lie—AR-15s do not “save lives,” they are used to kill. After the massacre at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, CBS’s 60 Minutes named the AR-15 “the weapon of choic…

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An American Muslim Responds to Muslim Orgs Questioning Armenian Genocide

…we’re living in the realm of the absurd.’ To debate the events would be to open the door to a legendarily self-defeating relativism. The USCMO statement’s deceitfulness of calling for ‘independent historians’ to review what has happened is revealed when, several paragraphs later, we are told we should not alienate the Turkish government, a key ally, which rather suggests we are less concerned about the evidence and more concerned about the present…

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The Ethics of Everest

…an obvious justification in order to be worthy of pursuit. But the Guinness-Book-of-Records-mythos of tallest peaks and extreme feats can, for all its obsession with numbers (29,035 feet!), somehow miss the basic equations of risk and power. In an analogy closer to home, Everest can be compared to the NFL. Both are sources of treasured cultural dramas. Both rely on a system in which powerful people hire less powerful people (mostly from poor commu…

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Mexican Marriage Marches Show Struggle Between Church and Secular State; Pro-LGBT Mormon Group Grows After ‘Apostate’ Declaration; Botswana Gives Anti-Gay US Pastor the Boot; Global LGBT Recap

…reds of thousands depending on whose numbers you believe – of anti-marriage-equality Catholics and evangelicals to Mexico City, the culmination of weeks of protest organized by the National Front for the Family. Days before, the Supreme Court ruled that adoption by same-sex couples should be considered, like other adoptions, according to the best interest of the child. In preparation for Saturday’s anti-marriage-equality march, Mexico City officia…

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All Americans are Fat!

…ntorum used an erroneous, but dominant, perception that the Dutch are a pot-smoking, baby-aborting, and, now, an elderly-killing people, and he used it to promote his own agenda. A false, but oft-heard stereotype of US citizens is that they are all fat. I, willfully, used this stereotype to further my own agenda. Again, I apologize, because I think it is wrong to do so. Someone who is aiming for the highest office in the United States, as Santorum…

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A Shining City: The Occupy Movement and the American Soul

…l expansionism. Women wore shiny off-the-shoulder dresses and ridiculously high-heeled shoes. They sipped from splits of cheap sparkling wine while their tuxedoed companions swilled the local brew, Budweiser—that, too, a faded American icon, sold off in 2008 to the Belgium-based multinational, InBev. No, of course, these were not the protesters who have begun to appear in more and more American cities, but keepers of the once-stable base of a cert…

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Breivik’s Emasculation Paranoia Fueled Vision for Patriarchal “Reforms”

…their selfishness. Patriarchy made the incentive of taking a husband and becoming a full-time mother very high because it offered women few desirable alternatives. But while Longman is making a descriptive analysis, Breivik is explicitly advocating a return to patriarchy in suggesting two alternatives intended to increase the birth rate: The “return to the 1950s” which includes limiting access to contraceptives, abortion, education, and careers fo…

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Why Romney Won’t Stand up to the Bigotry of Bryan Fischer

…bigotry, not only against Mormons, but against all of Americans who are non-white, non-straight, or non-Christian (as Fischer defines it).  But it will never happen. Here’s why.   First, it’s Mitt Romney. Ideological firmness? Not in the Romney playbook. One observer in Massachusetts recently described Romney’s governing style: “I can’t think of a single issue over which Romney would risk re-election in order to stick to a principle.” Mitt would m…

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