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Salvation, Purity, and Right Wing Activism: A Sampling of What Taxpayers Will Be Forced to Support as a Result of Carson v. Makin SCOTUS Ruling

…while my school encouraged students to volunteer at Billy Graham’s 1999 crusade in Indianapolis, a friend from my church youth group who went to another local Christian school told me that her school forbade its students from involvement with Graham (who, had, decades earlier, bailed Martin Luther King, Jr. out of jail) because he was “too liberal.” The Christian schools the Supreme Court is forcing states to fund will run the gamut. But even if…

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Keeping the “Southern” in Southern Baptist Convention

…” The “take action” portion of the Commission’s website urges followers to contact Congress on the full panoply of issues that preoccupy the Republican right, representing a virtual scorecard of the Senate Republican leadership’s agenda—including urging support (last summer) for the “cut, cap, and balance” budget proposal put forward by House Republicans, and urging Congress to “stop the EPA power grab” (referring to proposals to limit carbon diox…

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Of Mosques and Men

…myself with the cloaking garments of prayer worship. When I must make eye contact and even hold conversation with others, next week. After all, Allah resides every where, even in the gender-apartheid mosques, so why not share it with Her followers? Before the blogging is over I will discuss how the Qur’an can both come down in one month, Ramadan and at the same time take 23 years… Editor’s Note: To follow all of Amina Wadud’s daily posts, as she…

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“Flipping the Script” to Win Gays Back to the Evangelical Church

…tions and joys — but he’s not that good of a snuggler. That intimate human contact — even just a good snuggle before going to sleep  — can be enough to sustain even the hardest of heart throughout their lives.  If Jesus doesn’t do it for you, there’s always the community. “If we took friendship seriously as a potential site of devotion and sacrifice, far fewer people would feel neglected and unwanted,” Roen quotes from Eve Tushnet.  Sure, but frie…

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The Horror Mugabe Doesn’t Want the World to See

…edit cards, as well as computer hard drives and Blackberries with lists of contacts. Fortunately, the team had other means of getting their findings out of the country as the basis for their report. And the other PHR team members, Dr. Beyrer and Dr. David Sanders (a native of Zimbabwe who heads of the School of Public Health at the University of the Western Cape in Cape Town, South Africa), had already quietly departed before the CIO closed in. “T…

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How Would Religion Respond to Extraterrestrials? A Thought Experiment

…hile that corner of the night sky near NGC 6809 is still pulsing out prime numbers. –Rome, December, 2055 _________ The article that may one day be written about religious responses to E.T. will of course bear little resemblance to the fiction above. But, religion aside, the possibility of confirming alien life is less remote than you might think. On May 21, 2014, Dan Werthimer, scientific director of SETI (the Search for Extraterrestrial Life) at…

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Ralph Reed’s Divinely Profitable Mission: Defeating Democrats

…volved as a “divine appointment.”  Not one to think small, Reed pledges to contact 27 million conservative voters between 7 and 12 times this year with turnout messages. And he hopes to have a $100 million budget by 2015. With the Wisconsin recall election as an example, Stan describes in detail what a strategist like Reed can do with access to cutting-edge technology and the bottomless pockets of guys like the Koch brothers. The article also reve…

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Why Science Needs “Neurodiversity,” Autism Included

…ve. Neurotribes documents how selective, “pyramid” thinking has fostered a number of dangerous theories about autism. It tells the story of Bernard Rimland, a widely-read author who took up a comprehensive review of autism research in 1958 when his son was diagnosed with the syndrome. He was so committed to the hope of a simple cure, however, that he latched onto the theory that autism was the result of a simple glitch in a single metabolic pathwa…

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RDPulpit: The Intolerance of Tolerance Movements

…—who warmly welcomed my friend and coldly shook my hand, never to make eye contact with me or acknowledge my presence for the rest of the night. It was my last meeting with that group. The intolerance of the tolerance-seekers again reared its ugly head. It’s anecdotal evidence, sure, but I have more examples than space permits. The truth of the matter is misogyny is alive and well in the GLBT community, no matter how many times they open the door…

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Feared Taliban Leader Killed, But Military Strategy is Not the Answer in Afghanistan

…estroy. Like the North Vietnamese, many Afghan activists—and an increasing number of Pakistanis—are motivated to fight against the American presence because of their love of freedom. They see the US military, like the Soviet forces before them, as a foreign occupying power. The Taliban, as draconian as they may be, are seen as enemies of the enemy: us. It is the US military presence, paradoxically, that is uniting the Taliban and marshaling wide p…

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