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Mormon Rejection of Trump Provides Insight into Muslim Extremism

…ated, and Trump plays poorly with the more educated. The Church itself has come out strongly against Trump’s anti-Muslim language. And of course Mitt Romney, quite arguably the most prominent Mormon politician in the American landscape, made a strong stand against Trump in a recent speech. (Though this doesn’t erase his complicity in Trump’s rise.) All of this is interesting to me generally, and if I could thank Mr. Romney in person, I would. I st…

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In ‘The Evangelical Mission to Spread The Gospel to Muslims’ a Journalist Tells a Global Story About Evangelical Missionaries and the Spread of Right-Wing Ideology

…there was a [clear] political goal to that. Billy Graham was the best anti-communist spokesperson abroad during the Cold War. After World War II, they started seeing that they could reach the world, not just America. [And] not only with religion, but also with the political anti-communist, right-wing aspect of it. I’m struck by what you’re saying here. Americans tend to worry about hidden Christian nationalism, yet if what you say is true, one of…

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The Religious Right: Still Not Dead

…ficult. When the antiabortion PAC Susan B. Anthony’s List issued an anybody-but-Trump Open Letter before the Iowa caucus, they didn’t endorse a candidate, they simply urged people to find someone else. Similarly, neo-conservative Catholic leaders Robert P. George and George Weigel’s call to arms simply urges fellow Catholics to pick any other Republican. As with any other religious or political movement Christian Right unity is often aspirational….

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Another Important Defection From the Russian Patriarchate Looms — The Fate of Orthodoxy in the West Hangs in the Balance

…Orthodox theological treatises ever written in English. Among them was the highly-influential For the Life of the World, a reflection on liturgical worship and Christian faith. As an adjunct professor at a number of non-Orthodox seminaries, as well as one of the first preeminent Orthodox theologians to write and publish primarily in English, Fr. Schmemann was critical in introducing Orthodoxy to America—and, importantly, in introducing America to…

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A Tale of Two Fascisms: ‘Douchey’ JD Vance vs. ‘Creepy’ Blake Masters

…il figures intent on destroying America. In a 2021 interview with the right-wing IM-1776, Masters said: “The things we were raised to respect—the rule of law, stable families, our faith, having a functional, self-respecting country—the modern left sees as intrinsically evil. They want to destroy everything that’s good.” Vance echoed the sentiments of his fellow Thiel-protégée and even upped the ante, declaring: “The white working class loved Donal…

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No, the Democratic Party Is (Still) Not the Party of God

…anthropic foundations can be saviors and breaking up a few big banks is pie-in-the-sky. King wrote about the problem of gradualism and spoke about “the giant triplets of racism, materialism, and militarism.” Yet, it’s clear—just as it was in his day—that although liberal Christians shower such stances with praise, few actually dare to follow. Liberals sometimes valiantly fight to push their churches and denominations beyond gradualism concerning r…

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The “Good Guy With a Gun” Myth

…un’s might makes right. Until the week of July 4th. That week, the trial-by-combat myth began to unravel in the popular imagination. In the Baton Rouge video, the good guy with a gun fires round after round into the chest of Alton Sterling, an adversary who’s pinned to the ground. In St. Paul, the jittery good guy with a gun, a rising tone of panic in his voice, stubbornly points his weapon at Philando Castile, a man slumped in a car seat who’s cl…

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The Loneliness of Men: A Father’s Day Reflection

…t a week after the Orlando tragedy—seven days of mourning, of national self-searching, and of urgent effort to understand how the Orlando shooter became who he was. I believe I have seen that same toxic mix of homophobia, militant right-wing religion, and self-hatred before. And I’ve seen it transformed by unflinching truth and wise love. While I was working on a doctorate in theology I volunteered in a high school human relations program run by t…

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Arguments That Caste Protections ‘Unjustly Target’ South Asians Don’t Stand Up to Scrutiny

…eeded. Cal State’s adoption of caste protections came on the heels of a two-year-long organizing campaign led by Dalit students who have personally experienced casteist discrimination at Cal State. A key voice leading this campaign was Prem Pariyar, a Nepali Dalit Hindu who faced caste discrimination during his time as a student at Cal State East Bay, and he’s not alone in his story. If Hindu Americans such as Pariyar are facing such discriminatio…

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Condemnation, Condolences in Wake of Orlando Massacre and More

…Baltic Pride in 2013. Lithuanian lawmakers last year postponed a vote on a new anti-LGBT law that emulates Russia’s ban on ‘gay propaganda’. The state’s Parliament had been due to vote on proposals that would introduce fines for any public display that “defies traditional family values”. Iraq: Exiled LGBT activist calls for more international support Attitude’s Chris Godfrey profiles Amir Ashour, an Iraqi LGBT-rights activist living in exile in Sw…

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