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Mike Johnson speaks alongside pastor who says demons started Pride month at hate group’s summit
The pastor said the Stonewall Riots opened a portal to another realm, allowing a pagan god to come back to Earth and cause a sexual revolution.
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The Texas legislature is really pushing the envelope of Christian nationalism this year
From requiring the Ten Commandments in classrooms to allowing Bible time, the state GOP wants to indoctrinate students in right-wing dogma.
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State legislatures are filled with anti-LGBTQ measures, thanks to a religious right playbook
A Christian nationalist group’s concerted effort to create cut-and-paste measures has done all the work for Republicans targeting trans youth and promoting religious liberty across the country.
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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?
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Is Trump about to name Michele Bachmann the next UN ambassador?
If the religious right has their way, he will.
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Trump’s biggest religious right supporters declare they won’t follow the law
Donald Trump likes to cast himself as the law and order candidate, but some of his biggest supporters and advisers just pledged to break the law.
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Laws that protect gay people are ‘tyranny’
Michele Bachmann went ahead and opened her mouth again.
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Michigan GOP lawmaker: Don’t teach kids it’s ok to be gay, they might get AIDS, STD’s
Gary Glenn, who is a long-time anti-gay activist who also happens to be a GOP member of the Michigan state House, says school officials should be held criminally liable if students are taught about homosexuality and then contract a sexually transmitted disease.
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Barton: Gays will ‘enlist in the military just so they can have gay marriages’
Reiterating false claims he made in an interview with Glenn Beck following the Supreme Court’s ruling on the Defense of Marriage Act, conservative activist and minister David Barton once again alleged that the Obama administration plans to compel chaplains and Central American nations to administer same-sex marriages against their will.
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Barton: ‘I don’t care what the Supreme Court says,’ homosexuality should be illegal
In an episode of “Building on the American Heritage Series” entitled “Politics In The Pulpit,” David Barton makes the point that the purpose of the church is not to create harmony or unity among the congregants, but to preach the word of God’s and support God’s laws.