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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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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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White House leaders secretly filled the pockets of religious leaders with pandemic funding
Newly uncovered audio from conference calls reveal how White House officials – including advisers Paula White and James Dobson – helped funnel cash into Trump’s evangelical base.
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Hobby Lobby CEO tells employees to come to work because his wife heard words from God
Christian billionaire David Green wrote that three words received directly from above are good enough reason for employees to work through a viral pandemic.
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The religious right got up in arms about LGBTQ curriculum. This out board member responded.
A gay retired principal endured hours of anti-LGBTQ rhetoric. As soon as it was his turn to speak, religious zealots attempted to intimidate him and called him a “Nazi pig.”
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Ask for Attorney General Barr to resign – but for more than protecting the President
Bill Barr is not only using his office to protect the interests of Trump, but also to protect his theocratic agenda against ‘so-called progressives.’
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Right wing minister claims being trans is a Jewish plot to make humanity androgynous
Adam was intersex and Jews want to make everyone just like him, according to the interview subject of this White House-credentialed ‘journalist’.
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Religious right groups are masquerading as churches to hide how they spend their money
Even though they aren’t really churches, various organizations are taking advantage of tax laws to hide expenditures and salaries from the public.
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State legislatures are filled with anti-LGBTQ measures, thanks to a religious right playbook
A Christian nationalist group’s concerted effort to create cut-and-paste measures has done all the work for Republicans targeting trans youth and promoting religious liberty across the country.