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11 Election Tweets to Amuse, Infuriate, Enlighten, and Amuse You

…e far too many insightful, hilarious, scathing, ironic, and otherwise round-up-worthy posts to include here, but this should give a little taste of the conversations, states of mind, and concerns of our de facto town square over the past 72 hours or so. *** 1. Anyone who watched election night coverage on a major network will recognize this Adderall-fueled song and dance: “…Nickajack Farms, everyone knows that Nickajack Farms has always been carri…

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Trump Admin Grant to ‘Hookers for Jesus’ Ignites Twitter Firestorm Over Taxpayer Funded Religious Coercion

…holic Charities in Palm Beach has participated in past Democratic National Committees as a delegate or standing committee member. Meanwhile, Hookers for Jesus and the Lincoln Tubman Foundation have right-wing Christian bona fides in spades. The latter’s founder is the daughter of a 2016 primary election Trump delegate. But what blew up into one of Twitter’s top trends Monday night was the offensively named Hookers for Jesus, founded by born-again…

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10 Pro-LGBT #ChristiansVote Tweets From Anti-Gay, Pro-Trump Hashtag Hijack

…was co-opted by Believe Out Loud, a nonpartisan campaign that elevates pro-LGBT voices within faith communities. The nonprofit launched its hashtag hijack on Wednesday, exactly one week before Election Day. https://twitter.com/BelieveOutLoud/status/793831195364687873 Consider the tweets below a form of self-care, and a gentle reminder that people really can be good, tolerant, and loving, despite the vitriol that surrounds us. 1)   https://twitter…

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The 11 Best #RealClergyBios Tweets

…think is the most overlooked challenge of clergy life for women and person-of-color ministers? I think people don’t realize that our identities are constantly being questioned—sometimes even our basic humanity. For women, the struggle is our appearance: We constantly get judged or critiqued. For POC, it can be a constant questioning—a surprise that we speak English so well or that we chose this vocation or that we are working in white/Anglo churc…

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Sacred Texting: When Religious Writ Gets Wired

…ic access to texts that were rejected in the formation of the canon of the New Testament, but which offer compelling and problematic portraits of Jesus and the early Christian community. The Nag Hammadi Library, the name given to the collection of ancient Gnostic manuscripts discovered in Egypt in 1945, was first published in English by James Robinson in 1977, with a paperback version appearing in 1981. Public awareness about the Nag Hammadi mater…

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Pat Robertson’s Women Warriors Leading Spiritual Warfare In Zimbabwe

…ies Union. Although Robertson remains the organization’s president, its day-to-day operations are run by litigator, activist, and radio and television host Jay Sekulow. The ALCJ portrays itself as the voice of God-fearing, America-loving Christians battling secularism, radical Islam, and what it claims is hostility to religious expression in the public square. In the political oppression and economic chaos that has defined Zimbabwe under Robert Mu…

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Statement on NAR & Christian Nationalism Answers Few Questions But Exposes Growing Rifts in the Movement

…leaders as well. The NAR & Christian Nationalism statement comes a year-and-a-half after the principal authors, Apostle Joseph Mattera and Dr. Michael L. Brown spearheaded the publication of the Prophetic Standards (which we reported on here at RD). The Standards manifesto addressed controversies surrounding failed political prophecies concerning Trump’s re-election. This new statement is remarkable in many ways, and we will highlight a few of the…

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You Are Being Organized by Something: 10 Questions for Kathryn Lofton on Consuming Religion

…aders can’t find out easily themselves. Some of my best quotations in this book come from compulsive binge viewers who blog, Ivory soap advertisements, Kim Kardashian’s Twitter feed, and the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations for the U.S. Senate, so my archive isn’t exactly informationally obscure. What I am trying to do is to get people to think about their entertainments and absorptions. Why can’t you stop clicking hyperlinks? Why do you h…

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Lying About Our Religion, And Other Problems With Polling

…r surveys have been declining steadily over the decades. Today, even a high-quality Pew study is unlikely to get even 25% of its randomly selected households to respond. Some recent Pew reports have reached just 9% of their intended sample. That 9% may still express beliefs that are representative of the public at large. But other times, the evidence indicates, it does not. As a result, there’s a profound disjunct between what studies actually say…

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Phelps’ Vile Words Test First Amendment

…his congregation picketed Matthew’s funeral, holding signs expressing anti-gay, anti-American, and anti-Catholic slogans, including “God hates you” and “You’re going to hell.” Westboro Baptist Church also posted an essay on its Web site entitled “The Burden of Marine Lance Cpl. Matthew A. Snyder.” In the essay, statements indicated that Albert and his wife “raised [Matthew] for the devil,” “RIPPED that body apart and taught Matthew to defy his Cr…

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