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GOP congressman calls on Christian leaders to repent for lying to congregations about Trump
And he’s naming names…
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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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Franklin Graham calls for “God’s Army” to intervene in Georgia to save Republicans
Graham claimed the potential passing of the Equality Act would be “dangerous” and would “vastly alter the America that we leave for our children and grandchildren.”
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Franklin Graham thanks God for giving us Donald Trump so we could say Merry Christmas for four years
“President Trump will go down in history as one of the great presidents of our nation, bringing peace and prosperity to millions.”
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Franklin Graham lashes out at the Pope for trying to “trivialize Christ” & “normalize homosexuality”
The evangelical leader said that the Pope believes the “Holy Scriptures are false” because gay couples can only form a “family of the condemned.”
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Billy Graham’s granddaughter tells voters to choose Trump if they oppose LGBTQ rights
Trump said just last week that it’s his “great honor” to be the “most pro-gay president in American history,” but that wasn’t the message sent at the Republican National Convention.
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Republican National Convention will feature racists, anti-LGBTQ activists & con men
Vice President Mike Pence will also address the Party, presumably to lecture them on the dangers of dancing and rap music.
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Evangelical leaders made a film to warn that the world will literally end if Trump isn’t reelected
The film is a veritable who’s who of anti-LGBTQ pastors, politicians and pundits. Here’s a rundown of each one’s anti-LGBTQ histories.
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Franklin Graham attacks Anthony Fauci because “Science isn’t truth. God is.”
But as Graham regularly does, he distorts the actual truth. Imagine that.
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The religious right is seriously flipping out over the Supreme Court ruling in favor of LGBTQ rights
As the week has worn on, the claims from religious leaders and hate groups have become more and more extreme.