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Commentary
Will the religious right suffer any consequences for its role in the Trump insurrection?
For years, religious right leaders called for a holy war. With the insurrection of the Capitol building, they got what they wanted.
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Bias Watch
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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Commentary
The religious right’s allegiance to Trump may cost them a price too high to pay
Now that it’s essentially an arm of the Republican Party, the religious right may have a hard time keeping younger believers & recruiting new members to their politicized churches.
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Commentary
Trump & Supreme Court are continuing their ‘war’ by trying to recapture the schools
President Trump is reaffirming the government’s support for prayer in schools, while the Supreme Court may decide anti-LGBTQ religious schools can benefit from tax credits.
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Commentary
We asked Hallmark for a gay Christmas movie. Conservatives were scared and created a fake petition.
The mere idea of LGBT people being seen during the holidays has Christian and alt-right publications “begging for help” and running from “the homosexual mafia”.
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Commentary
Trump has turned U.S. diplomacy over to the religious right
Ralph Drollinger is the latest Trump associate with an anti-LGBTQ history, openly willing to cozy up to bigots and dictators. What else is new?
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Politics
Religious right’s Day of Prayer for Trump will embolden him to do more un-Christian things
Franklin Graham and other conservative ministers are asking God to “embolden” the president, even though Trump has already violated many Biblical values they supposedly embrace.
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Bias Watch
There are Christian health plans. They are as anti-LGBTQ as you’d expect.
The ministries will cover you if you aren’t queer and you aren’t sick. You’ll be praying for better coverage.
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Election 2020
Will Christian voters turn out in enough numbers to stop a blue wave?
Largely unnoticed by the mainstream press, conservative evangelical groups are spending millions to ensure that their followers show up on Election Day.
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Election 2020
Brett Kavanaugh may save the Republicans’ bacon on Election Day
After lagging Democrats in voter enthusiasm, Republicans are now fired up.