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Netflix Removing Antigay Film Isn’t “Free Speech,” it’s Free Market

…mboyant, effeminate partner paired with his straight-laced, macho boyfriend-turned-husband) who adopt a child. “Over the course of 100 minutes, [the film] attempts to pin the family’s unhappiness on the couple’s queerness,” writes Remezcla‘s Adriana Cataño. “It even goes as far as suggesting that the men have indoctrinated the young boy.” After many took to social media to call out the many ways the film ran counter to the generally LGBT-friendly…

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HHS Issues Proposed Rule Expanding Religious Exemption for Contraception Coverage

…s that would qualify for the exemption. The exemption does not apply to for-profit companies, some of whom have sued the Obama administration, claiming that the coverage requirement violates their religious freedom. For organizations who do not qualify for the exemption, but still do not want to provide coverage, the proposed rule would require them work with insurers to provide separate contraception coverage at no cost to either the institution…

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Papal Encyclical Becomes Part of Congressional Record

…’m guessing the these same dissenters would be shocked by how that loyalty test is now a litmus test for American public health policy. And even more shocked by how some non-Catholics seem more enamored of it than American Catholics themselves. At yesterday’s hearing, Rep. Mike Quigley of Illinois (D), chuckled as Bishop Lori insisted that the Church isn’t opposed to couples spacing out pregnancies, as long as they do it via natural family plannin…

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Gay, Christian, Pagan, Artist: How Matt Morris Defies the Borders of Spiritual Identity

…do.” This is a common (and potent) critique of the church in our spiritual-but-not-religious age. Do you think that the American church can recover from it? I think it depends on whether the American church decides to live into an identity that affirms the love of God for all people. It’s not like it’s a wound from the past. It’s a wound in the present. Everyone wants live into Easter, but no one wants to be on Good Friday. Everyone wants to live…

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#SorryNotSorry: What U.S. Christian Denominations Teach About Homosexuality

…rding to the LCMS, “homosexual behavior” is prohibited in both the Old and New Testaments as “intrinsically sinful” and “contrary to the Creator’s design.” 56% of members believe homosexuality should be accepted by society.   Episcopal Church (Mainline Protestant) Members (as of 2010): 1,951,907 “Every member of the LGBT community is entitled to the same respect and dignity as any other member of the human family,” Episcopal Church Presiding Bisho…

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Andrew Sullivan Really Took This Opportunity to Misread Intersectionality?

…aking stock of one’s privilege and identifying the ways it functions in day-to-day life, intersectionality challenges us to find ways to leverage that privilege in the pursuit of greater social justice and not, as Sullivan seems to believe, to simply feel badly about it or to self flagellate. For a gainfully employed, cisgender white gay man like Sullivan, that might mean taking the time to listen to, for instance, Black trans women who continue t…

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How Robert Bellah (1927-2013) Changed the Study of Religion

…In his 1967 essay in Daedalus on “Civil Religion,” Bellah founded a whole new enterprise for religious studies scholars: probing the political significance of religious ideas and the religious significance of political ones. In this case it was Emile Durkheim that Bellah evoked, taking up Durkheim’s notion of the spiritual character of all collectivities. In his examination of the inaugural addresses of U.S. Presidents, Bellah showed there was a…

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The Kids are Religious Right: Punk Rock & Pro-Life

…dentity within a society which demands political and social participation. New Pro-Life Youth Let us consider this scene. We are standing on a corner, and approaching us from the opposite side of the street is a young man. At first, all we can make out is his black leather jacket, torn fatigues and neon pink mohawk. As he waits across the street to cross to our corner, we catch a glimpse of his T-shirt. A message stands out on the black cotton bac…

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The Nation of Islam at the End of the Apocalyptic Age?

…ffice of the President? And if so, how does that affect the Nation’s ground-up community networks and sociopolitical analysis of American society that inspires the attention of believers and non-believers alike? “Eclectic” and “Electric”: Farrakhan’s Million Man Roller Coaster This current era of transition in the Nation of Islam is not unprecedented. Its history is marked by pointed moments of massive reorientation of its membership and theology….

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Trump’s Pathological Devotion to Border Walls Isn’t Political, It’s Theological

…but far superior troll than Trump himself, whom he’d all-but-challenged-to-a-dick-measuring contest on Twitter months before, resulting in an apparent change in attitude. North Korea is the only sovereign nation with a ghost as the official head of state. A head of state whose image is embossed and ensconced and enshrined to maximize his visibility to the enslaved and starving who cannot leave, and might not choose to if they could considering th…

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