Bryan Fischer Sees Gay Agenda in Lunch Mixer
There are differences, and then there are differences.
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Read MoreIn a move not widely reported outside of Michigan, the Michigan State Senate passed the country’s first pro-bullying bill on November 2. At first, it was an anti-bullying measure not unlike the laws passed in many other states. But under the perverse influence of a few far-right opportunists, legislators led by State Senator Rick Jones (R, of course) became convinced that the law would somehow persecute those noble enforcers of Christian—I’m sorry, “Judeo-Christian”—values in our nation’s high schools: bullies.
Read MoreIt is the vision of God as “backyard bully” that puts LGBT youth on the path to suicide, and it must stop.
Read More7th state in a row rules against claims that supporters should remain secret due to reprisal.
Read MoreSignificant budget shortfalls threaten the “outreach” of a religious right org.
Read MoreTwo out of three Americans believe that gay people commit suicide at least partly because of messages coming out of churches and other places of worship. How is it that a community claiming to possess truth and love ends up perpetuating these problems?
Read MoreAfter Citizens United, we need a political anti-bullying theology.
Read MoreWhat they mean when they call for “biblical law.”
Read MoreI wonder if the folks over at Focus on the Family are proud of themselves today.
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