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Loving Your Enemies, Sean Hannity Style (Updated with Video)

…5:44. Here the word “agapao” means, according to Strong’s Concordance, “to welcome, to entertain, to be fond of, to love dearly.” Nothing there about loving someone in the sense that you want to destroy them. So, no, Hannity does not “love” his enemy – he clearly hates his enemy and yet will proclaim that he is a Christian. But, Hannity doesn’t stop digging his own religious grave right there. He continues: HANNITY: I want them to see — they want…

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The Devil in Dover

…ate title would you give the book? I often joked that the title should be “Welcome to Insane World” because none of the pieces fit neatly together: “Darwinist”-spouting teachers were preachers’ kids; the “atheist” plaintiffs taught Sunday school; the “activist” judge was a Bush-appointed Republican; and the people labeled “liars” were willing to go to jail for the truth. How do you feel about the cover? We had originally chosen a different photogr…

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Why Even Progressive Christianity Must Own Its Complicity in Anti-LGBT Violence

…ch members present remarked that such a public statement of solidarity and welcome had never happened before—and wouldn’t have. Something had changed for us at Fourth Presbyterian Church—we realized we needed to own the affirmation we believed in. It’s awful that it took an act of horrific violence to inspire such a shift, but I’m hopeful for what else could follow both in my own congregation and in the church as a whole. For the rest of Pride mon…

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Pagan Martyrs, Murderous Monks: Agora Hits US Shores

…f Hypatia’s inconvenient celibacy—is also Agora’s best hope. It comes as a welcome contrast, for instance, to HBO’s Rome, which turns figures like Cicero and Cato into wimps compared to a muscular Mark Antony, with no mention of the intellectual feats by which we now know them best. Ancient world or this one, big ideas don’t easily compete on screen with messy power struggles and lustrous bodies. But it’s worth a try. “I believe in philosophy,” Hy…

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Freedom Federation Summit: A Sleepy Awakening

…Community, sought to dispel “rumors” that the tea party movement doesn’t “welcome blacks.” Yet while they endorsed their tea party friends (who had apparently depleted their audience), other speakers made clear that perhaps the tea parties needed a little more of the holy ghost. “We need the tea party movement with a Christian imperative,” said the Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference. “That wo…

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Matisyahu Shaves His Beard

…e reading this, Matisyahu, or Matt, or by whatever new name this newly strong self is to be known, let me be the first to welcome you home….

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Remembering What Blood Has Bought

…is the essence of the problem. Suresnes was unsealed in the early 1950s to welcome twenty-four unknown dead of World War II. But these dead did not join the row-on-row ranks of the knowns of World War I. Instead, they were buried between two sections of the graves area and arranged in the shape of a Latin cross. (The new section of the cemetery was dedicated in 1952 by AMBC Chairman General George C. Marshall.) This was a remarkably intentional ac…

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Ordination of Women: Keep it Irregular

…would be best as an army general. Rejection is big for me. Acceptance and welcome is also big for me, as being taken in when you have been thrown out means a lot to a person. But what means the most to me is the rogue behavior, the civil disobedience that marked my own ordination into the church. Never forget that is how the first 11 women in the Episcopal church were ordained. On July 29, 1974, in Philadelphia, 11 women were ordained as the firs…

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Your Uterus Is “An Important Subject” About Which Your Fellow Citizens “Wish To Converse”

…of women and families when they have not been invited – and indeed are not welcome.” As devotee of the First Amendment, I have conflicting feelings about restrictions on speech. Steven R. Shapiro, legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union noted such conflicts in a statement: “We agree that a fixed buffer zone imposes serious First Amendment costs, but we also think the Court underestimated the proven difficulty of protecting the constit…

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U.S. Bishops’ 15–year Battle For ‘Conscience’ and Against Contraception

RD is thrilled to welcome Patricia Miller as its newest blogger. Miller, whose book Good Catholics: The Battle Over Abortion in the Catholic Church is due out in May from UC Press, will write about the emerging issues related to the Catholic hierarchy and reproductive rights, as well as the Catholic Church and Catholicism more broadly. Read her first two blog posts here and follow her on Twitter: @patti_miller. –eds The 41st anniversary of Roe v….

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