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A major business group is extending its agenda to include the religious right’s wishlist
The secretive American Legislative Exchange Council pursues right-wing policies that its corporate members supposedly abhor.
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That narrow Supreme Court decision may not stay narrow for long
Just as they did with the first marriage equality case, the justices kicked the can down the road – but what happens when the road ends?
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Trump’s religious liberty order matters more than his affair with Stormy Daniels
It was a surreal situation of reporters shouting questions about a porn star at an event celebrating the National Day of Prayer.
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You can have your wedding at this couple’s farm. Then they’ll donate profits to hate groups.
A couple fined for refusing a lesbian wedding welcomes everyone now. That way they can give more money to anti-LGBT organzations.
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Trump brags about discriminating against the LGBT community for ‘religious freedom’
The White House would like Christians to know President Donald Trump has been on their side since taking control of the government.
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The GOP tax plan has a provision guaranteed to promote homophobia
There will be no stopping what churches – especially well-funded evangelical churches – can do.
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Is Alabama about to elect America’s most homophobic senator?
Both Roy Moore and his opponent, Senator Luther Strange, are falling all over themselves to be seen as the most pro-Trump candidate.
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Trump’s religious freedom order expected to spare LGBTQ people, for now
The order would make it easier churches to engage in political activity thereby allowing evangelicals to support Republicans from the pulpit.
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Trump cabinet member promises ‘religious freedom’ executive order within 30 days
The head of the National Religious Broadcasters said he was promised “something that will balance the religious liberty concerns.”
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Evangelicals propose truce over LGBTQ rights in hopes of ‘Fairness for All’
“Both sides of the debate actually get more of their priorities put into law when they work together.”