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Southern Baptists want to change their name, but their oppressive legacy will remain
Racism, misogyny, antisemitism, queerphobia… all in the name of Christ.
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Residents are outraged that their local paper is publishing paid articles calling LGBTQ+ people groomers
The newspaper is publishing paid ads calling LGBTQ people child sex abusers alongside city announcements so locals have to read hate speech to get the news.
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Arizona doctors could face prison time for providing therapeutic care to trans youth
The bill would force teachers to out queer students to their parents and harm trans youth by denying them life-saving care.
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North Carolina Lt. Governor compares LGBTQ people to cow dung & says straights are “superior”
The GOP politician claims to be a Christian pastor, but all he teaches is hate. Locals describe him as “a weak and small man” with “nothing constructive to offer.”
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The Atlanta shooter was fueled by Christianity’s unhealthy attitude toward sex
The purity culture fuels a warped view of sexuality that makes women and LGBTQ people symbols of sin and temptation.
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Hate group leader blames the Capitol riots on a lack of “polite conversation”
Tony Perkins and Jack Hibbs suggest that if there were more prayer in schools and courts, the riot on the Capitol might not have happened.
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Pro-LGBTQ church breaks away from the United Methodist Church
The “welcoming, all-inclusive congregation” in Georgia is the first in the country to break away due to the Methodists’ anti-LGBTQ stances.
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Republican reneging on the social contract in times of crisis breeds disaster
As retroviruses attack and compromise society, Donald Trump attacks and compromises vital institutions of the body politic. Unfortunately, he has not been alone.
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In dangerous defense of Trump, the religious right has begun fighting a holy war
Conservative evangelicals and Catholics are claiming anyone who disagrees with Trump is in league with Satan – and AG Bill Barr sides with them.
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Christian ‘historian’ insists religious people have extra rights under the Constitution
The Founding Fathers used creative grammar to triply protect religious people, didn’t ya know?