Cruz and the Evangelical Illusion
Just after Christmas, Ted Cruz met with several hundred evangelical leaders at a Texas ranch belonging…
Read MoreJust after Christmas, Ted Cruz met with several hundred evangelical leaders at a Texas ranch belonging…
Read MoreIn the latest addition to It’s Your Fault, The Cubit’s series on blame in contemporary society, RD associate editor…
Read MoreLast week, the Texas Board of Education approved the use of controversial public school history…
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Read MoreAs budget cuts are hotly debated in the House, Godonomics comes along to tell us “what the Almighty says about the almighty dollar.” Finally.
Read MoreLife in the Jamestown colony, pious as colonists were, was more hell than heaven.
Read MoreMy grandfather, born to immigrants in 1878, was undoubtedly familiar with the all-but-forgotten figure of Robert Green Ingersoll, the “Great Agnostic,” who popularized Darwin for the millions, who championed the disgraced Thomas Paine, and who kept alive the important tradition of American free thought during the last quarter of the 19th century.
Read MoreReligious right aims for 1500 pastors to preach politics on “Pulpit Freedom Sunday.”
Read MorePraise for role of faith not enough for word-counters.
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