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Southern Baptists are forcing out followers who don’t pledge allegiance to Trump
The departure of prominent leader Russell Moore shows opposing LGBTQ rights isn’t enough. Now, morality means supporting whatever Trump says.
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QAnon is just the latest in a long line of weird Satanic conspiracies
No wonder evangelicals are some of the most fervent QAnon followers.
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Jerry Falwell Jr. is caught on-camera inviting Liberty University students back to his home
Falwell called for seniors, or anyone who comes as a senior’s date, to come to his farm so they could have a “real Liberty graduation.” He wants to “reciprocate” their “love,” “whether anybody likes it or not.”
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Evangelical Christians are more insecure about their penis size than other men
Evangelicals are obsessed with penises when it comes to gender roles and LGBTQ rights. And that obsession is taking a toll.
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The Jerry Falwell Jr. saga continues. But the real focus should be on Liberty University.
Right-wing institutions hold the real power, not individuals. The institutions will continue doing their dirty work, even when the personnel changes.
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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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A majority of Americans support marriage equality & LGBTQ protections. All except one group.
Republicans were half-and-half, but there’s only one demographic where the majority is still uncomfortable with same-sex marriage. Take a good guess.
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Trump is doubling down on his evangelical supporters for his re-election
Having alienated many of his supporters from 2016, President Trump is trying to increase turnout among his core group of supporters – and promising to fight for the religious right’s agenda.
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Pete’s Christmas tweet didn’t sit well with Trump’s religious supporters
From suggesting Buttigieg was in league with the devil to arguing that Jesus was a nationalist, religious conservatives fell all over themselves to rip the candidate’s Christmas wish apart.
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For evangelicals, supporting Trump is now an article of faith. Literally.
Pro-Trump evangelicals are willing to banish fellow believers who politically disagree with them as heretics.