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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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Hobby Lobby CEO tells employees to come to work because his wife heard words from God
Christian billionaire David Green wrote that three words received directly from above are good enough reason for employees to work through a viral pandemic.
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The religious right got up in arms about LGBTQ curriculum. This out board member responded.
A gay retired principal endured hours of anti-LGBTQ rhetoric. As soon as it was his turn to speak, religious zealots attempted to intimidate him and called him a “Nazi pig.”
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Two LGBT students are suing an evangelical college for expelling them
In what may lead to a landmark judiciary decision, two students are suing Fuller Theological Seminary for banning them over their same-sex marriages.
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Michigan priest takes thousands from local gay judge, then denies her Holy Communion
The reverend’s homophobic leadership is allegedly causing the decline of this Michigan church and school, but the diocese completely supports him.
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Chick-fil-A sends email for National Sandwich Day, forgetting they’re closed on Sunday
Don’t worry, there are PLENTY of other restaurants that serve people both on Sundays and without openly pushing bigotry.
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Should Black Christians continue to be forgiving?
I now question if our religion’s teachings of forgiveness are serving us well, particularly with the resurgence of white nationalism.
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Pat Robertson claims Trump’s ‘in danger’ of losing out on ‘heaven’
He’s one of the few conservative Christian leaders of late to break away and criticize Trump.
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This recent Supreme Court decision is troubling for non-Christians and LGBTQ people alike
if you think Christians have certain privileges denied to others in America, you’re right.
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No, Chick-fil-A isn’t ‘infiltrating’ New York City, it’s opening stores there. Get over it.
Condemning the corporation because of its ties to Christianity is writing off a huge segment of the population as contemptible – in particular African-Americans.