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Turn On The News: This Isn’t a Split, It’s a Tiny Sliver of Conservatives Walking Out the Door — Introducing A New Media Criticism Column

…journalism in the past, it’s less common these days. So I’m instituting an open-door policy of sorts to make sure things stay in balance. If you’re a media type who feels unnecessarily or unfairly skewered, feel free to respond at dan@religiondispatches.org with your side of the story. If you’ve got a point I’ll say so in print. (If you don’t, I may note that as well.) Readers are also welcome to send perspectives, tips, or suggestions. It’ll be l…

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A Religion Scholar Gets It Wrong on Indiana’s RFRA

…rt of their Commentator Accountability Project, including the “extreme anti-LGBT comments they have made [publicly],” and The Indianapolis Star points out that they were also “three of the lobbyists who pushed hardest for last year’s gay marriage ban” in Indiana. In addition, less than a week after SB 101’s passage, Memories Pizza in Walkerton, IN, publicly announced its intention to refuse service to same-sex couples. The ink on the bill wasn’t e…

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The Promise of Immortality in a Tech-Enhanced Heaven

…ublishes various kinds of edgy content, and their use of the term is tongue-in-cheek. We assure you that our book includes no disinformation. LW: Transcendence has been the province of religion, historically — the whole promising-of-immortality thing. What about the idea that transhumanism, the hope for tech-assisted transcendence of the human, is a whole lot of hubris? Jay: I think the hubris charge has some sting, but first let’s look at history…

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Conservative Catholics Unhappy About New Book on LGBTs and The Church; and More in the Global LGBT Recap

…its communications office.” The priest in question is James Martin, editor-at-large of America magazine, who in 2016 received a Bridge Building Award from New Ways Ministry. The author of the LifeSiteNews story, Claire Chretien, notes that several Francis-appointed cardinals have endorsed Martin’s forthcoming book, Building A Bridge: How the Catholic Church and the LGBT Community Can Enter into a Relationship of Respect, Compassion, and Sensitivi…

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Romney Faces Sticky Questions about LDS “Doctrines” on Race

…reed. For well over a hundred years the tradition has been conveyed by word-of-mouth in thousands of lay-taught Sunday School classes and around kitchen tables and campfires. A correlated, cradle-to-grave curriculum was developed in the 1950s, but beyond central tenets of what Mormons might call “the gospel”—faith in Jesus Christ, repentance, baptism; the inspired origins of the LDS Church and Mormon scripture; the eternal significance of families…

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I’m Too Sexy for My Church: Will a Thriving Singles Scene Renew American Catholicism?

…atches,” says Jason Semko, a long-time YMA member. “There are a lot of high-quality people here, and the great thing is that you can get to know them as friends first.” Religion serves as a filtering mechanism for many singles. About half of never-married adults say it’s important to them to find a partner with shared religious and moral beliefs. Most secular dating sites allow you to list yourself and search others by religion, but there are dati…

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Dumping Satan: It’s Time to Let Go

…Christianity, the dark side of God, and about the persistence of that Obama-as-Antichrist campaign. What’s the general idea behind this new book? God’s portrayal as a character of absolute goodness is the result of a theology that is read into the Christian Scriptures, yet which is not necessarily supported by a close reading of the texts. Not only is this theology challenged by the Bible, it is also challenged by existentially and morally compari…

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On Whistleblowing, MLK, Jr., and the Politics of Resistance in the Digital Age

…ers’ actions defaulted to “public,” Mark Zuckerberg said that people had become comfortable with openness and sharing, and Facebook had simply “decided that these would be the social norms now.” Confusing privacy policies, and rhetoric extolling the benefits of data disclosure amount to a form of coercion that undermines the basic principle of consent. The Sexual Politics of Disclosure Let’s focus on a key statement by Google CEO Eric Schmidt: “If…

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New Patriarch, Same Patriarchy: Despite Glowing Praise For New SBC President, There’s Just One Problem

…ubmission in the church and the family, the denomination remains staunchly committed to complementarianism—the belief that God created men and women equally but equipped for separate roles, with men serving as leaders of both the church and their families, and women submitting to that leadership as a “helper.” While Litton might be considered a more moderate option than fellow candidates, as Jill Hicks-Keeton noted recently on RD, he too espouses…

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Original Spin: Progressives Dismiss Conservative Theology at Their Peril

…political views he was raised with, it’s more accurate to call him a middle-of-the-road, not at all outlandish, conservative. Although Eisenhower was certainly no profound intellectual, neither was he the simpleton that egghead liberals made him out to be. He articulated his political views in clear, consistent terms, and those views were rooted in religious premises shared both then and now by a sizeable chunk of the American public. Ike’s worldv…

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