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‘He Gets Us’ and Sleazy ‘Swift Boat’ Ads Share a Central Figure — Further Evidence of a Right-Wing Bait-and-Switch

…Veterans for Truth” smear campaign against John Kerry, as well as the guilt-by-association campaign against Barack Obama over his friendly relationship with Bill Ayers—two of the most deceitful political campaigns of the past two decades. In his op-ed, Pinkston laments, “We need to stop this Christian cannibalism.” He then states, “My communications firm represents ‘He Gets Us,’ so I had a close-up view of many of the criticisms that rolled in fro…

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LDS Church Disavows “Mormon”-ism

…daysaintnewsroom.org and several other relevant domain names—latterdaysaintnewsroom.com, thechurchofjesuschristoflatterdaysaintsnewsroom.com, and thechurchofjesuschristoflatterdaysaintsnewsroom.org—have been nabbed by the church’s critics (who can’t properly be called anti-Mormon since the church itself is now officially anti-Mormon). Restoredchurchofjesuschrist.org says that it’s “under construction, but Ldsnewsroom.com was still available as of…

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Trump’s Arrest ‘Prediction’ Inflames Holy War Narrative and Sanctifies Violence — Welcome to Trump ’24

…ce includes bizarre online chatter about making a “patriot moat” around Mar-a-Lago to defend him. And, if anything, he’s actually ramped up this rhetoric since, calling his opponents “animals,” and leaning sharply into what scholars call “genocidal rhetoric.” And then there are those in his entourage who have made public statements about this, including Joseph McBride, who’s raising money to represent “the legal needs of the January Sixers,” and F…

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White Evangelicals Support Trump in Tremendous Numbers

…divided or unenthusiastic; that evangelical women were in revolt (white protestant women went 64-32 for Trump, so do the math if you break out the mainliners); or that we were witnessing a sizable youth rebellion (spoiler: were weren’t). It may well be the case that white evangelicals were unenthusiastic, that they were only voting against the lesser of two evils, or with the Supreme Court in mind, or anger, or that some are only “cultural evangel…

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Islam is as American as…

…nd model yourself after a man who understood the reality of radical and not-so-radical Islam…”), but they did provide a window into the violent notions underlying the rising tide of anti-Islamic rhetoric. Many Americans have no idea about the daily lives of people whose beliefs they fear so much. In light of yesterday’s attack on Deah Shaddy Barakat, Yusor Mohammad, and Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha, three Muslim students in North Carolina, I offered a…

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Another Manufactured Outrage: Rep. Ilhan Omar Did Nothing Wrong in Listing Hamas, Israel, and U.S. Together

…s with well-established judicial systems”? Perhaps, although arguably this complaint comes far more from some nationalist pride that America (and Israel) are special and good, when in fact the body count from America alone is far greater. Think about the victims in Iraq. Think about crimes during the Vietnam War. Think about torture under the Bush administration. Think about complaints raised about American crimes in Afghanistan, including drone a…

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New Report on (White) Christian Nationalism and the J6 Insurrection Shows Just ‘How Dire the Threat is’

…ces, including a curriculum and a podcast series, to help members of local communities become informed and involved in confronting Christian nationalism in their own social milieus. People in local communities, reasons Tyler, have the best opportunities to influence their immediate political representatives, to help them understand that it is not anti-Christian to oppose Christian nationalist initiatives. “I’ve heard people say ‘[Christian nationa…

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Quantum Theology: Our Spooky Interconnectedness

…is ancient discipline—theology. Here, Keller speaks with me about her forthcoming book. BEM: Let’s start simple. The book you’re currently working on is called Cloud of the Impossible: Theological Entanglements. Perhaps the first question I should ask is: What is a “cloud of the impossible”? CK: Well, it’s a metaphor that just engulfed me and wouldn’t let me go. I tried to work with other names. But it wouldn’t go away, this little cloud. It comes…

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Clergy May Soon Find Taxes Soaring As Result of an Under-the-Radar Ruling

…o secular purpose and in fact gives preferential treatment to ministers in comparison to their non-religious counterparts. “I do not doubt that many ministers are paid significantly less than what their commitment and skill level would suggest. This is an unfortunate truth that applies to many devoted and talented employees in service professions,” Crabb wrote. “However, the manner in which Congress alleviated a financial burden on a group of reli…

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“We All We Got”: The Black Church As an Oasis in Baltimore’s Food Deserts

…hich it is difficult for those living in poverty to find affordable or good-quality fresh food. This food access inequality is born of the housing segregation actively perpetrated in Baltimore for decades and the sloughing away of heavy manufacturing jobs in the last generation. Children are disproportionately affected, and the health risks created fit into a scheme that includes flagging schools, violent crime and the attendant apartheid policing…

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