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Priest claims people who use ‘they/them’ pronouns are possessed by demons
He also said schools that instruct teachers how to make their class welcoming to trans students need to be visited by “a whole army of exorcists.”
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Bishop’s message to us: ‘Christians will never ever’ accept you
Bishop E.W. Jackson told radio listeners California’s leaders want to go to Hell and “take the whole country with them.”
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Holy flock! Donald Trump to meet with religious right leaders
The presumptive GOP nominee will be courting some of the most radical anti-LGBTQ religious leaders in America.
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The GOP’s Hate Summit: A Who’s Who of the 2014 Values Voter Summit
This weekend, Republican elected officials including Sen. Ted Cruz, Sen. Rand Paul, and Gov. Bobby Jindal will take part in what has become an annual ritual for potential GOP presidential contenders: they will seek to curry the favor of the Religious Right by speaking at the Family Research Council’s Values Voter Summit.
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Josh Duggar, failed Lt. Gov. candidate headline anti-gay rally outside Va. court
NORFOLK, Va. — Josh Duggar, the oldest of the Duggar children from TLC’s “19 Kids and Counting,” and E.W. Jackson, the failed candidate for Virginia Lt. Governor, headlined an anti-gay marriage rally in Norfolk on Tuesday while a federal judge heard arguments challenging the state’s ban on same-sex marriage.
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Anti-gay minister defeated in Virginia race for Lt. Governor
RICHMOND, Va. — Democratic state Sen. Ralph Northam defeated Republican E.W. Jackson in a race sharply defined by social issues.
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Profiles in extremism: The Virginia GOP’s tea party ticket
This year, after switching its nominating process from a primary election to a convention system, the Virginia Republican Party selected three candidates for statewide office who are far out of the mainstream.
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Va. Lt. Gov. candidate resorts to lying to duck questions about anti-gay rhetoric
The Republican nominee for lieutenant governor of Virginia has contorted himself in all sorts of ways to dodge questions about his extremist record, arguing that anyone who simply quotes his past statements is violating the Constitution or persecuting him or misrepresenting him.
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The other race Virginians need to watch
Given its off year elections, Virginia is attracting a good deal of attention among political observers. LGBT Virginians, women and minorities likewise ought to be paying close attention. Why? Because the Republican statewide ticket — which was nominated at a convention dominated by far right religious extremists and Tea Party fanatics (who usually also identify as “conservative Christians”) — is the most extreme in Virginia’s history.
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Va. GOP Lt. Gov. nominee says recorded anti-gay remarks taken out of context
Virginia Republican lieutenant governor nominee E.W. Jackson told Newsmax TV on Tuesday that the media has taken all of his anti-gay comments out of context and that his derogatory remarks were only directed at the “rabid radical homosexual activist movement.”