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Hate group spokesman says ‘Satan & the demons of hell’ are driving opposition to Kavanaugh
There’s a reason why the American Family Association has been designated a Christian hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center. And one of the best examples is their unofficial spokesman, Bryan Fischer. Fischer has an online show and regularly uses outrageous claims and hate speech to advance the group’s far right agenda. But this […]
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Influential religious group tells followers only Christians have First Amendment rights
“Any practitioners of any other religion other than Christianity” don’t have the free practice of religion or freedom of speech, they’re telling followers.
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That time the religious right declared war on Islamic turkeys to protect Thanksgiving
“Be advised: every single Butterball turkey sold in America this Thanksgiving has been sacrificed to Allah first.”
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Here are all the religious justifications for alleged child molester Roy Moore
“Remember that Jesus himself was accused, but he was completely innocent.”
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Some of America’s religious right leaders seem almost pagan when it comes to the solar eclipse
“This is a metaphor, or a sign, of the work of the Prince of Darkness in obscuring the light of God’s truth.
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‘Christians’ are celebrating Trump’s decision to attack trans servicemembers
When did Jesus say “Celebrate discrimination and attack the downtrodden”? Did we miss that section?
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The rainbow flag is the new Confederate flag?
According to the American Family Association, gay people are trying to reintroduce slavery to the South by forcing them to bake wedding cakes.
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Right wing pundits: Queen Elizabeth is a lizard & Hillary is a dead cannibal
Just when you thought conservative religious leaders couldn’t get any crazier….
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No one knows what Trump’s ‘religious liberty’ executive order actually means
Both the religious right and LGBTQ organizations were left scratching their heads after yesterday’s Rose Garden photo op.
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Why do so many Christians oppose everything Christ supported?
Christ condemned them as “blind guides” and a “brood of vipers” for using their influence to castigate and condemn instead of teaching peace and love.