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Christians most influenced this election season by Limbaugh, Hannity, O’Reilly
Trump seemed an unlikely candidate for Christians to get behind, now we know who they were listening to that helped sway them to support him.
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Sign of things to come: Trump names member of hate group to transition team
Ken Blackwell, a senior fellow at the Family Research Council, will be plotting Donald Trump’s domestic policy.
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Unlike Romney and McCain, Trump didn’t oppose antigay GOP platform positions
Tony Perkins bragged of writing “a large portion” of the GOP platform and noted that Donald Trump didn’t push back at all against the anti-LGBT portions.
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For antigay hate group leader Tony Perkins, the Supreme Court is on the ballot
The Family Research Council, the group designated by the Southern Poverty Law Center as an extremist hate group — run by antigay activist Tony Perkins — is out with a new campaign advertisement in support of Donald Trump. The commercial, titled “In the Balance: Why the Courts Matter,” takes aim at the chief hope of […]
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North Carolina governor says his friends are shunning his wife over HB2
Gov. McCrory told a gathering of anti-LGBTQ pastors that he has been on the receiving end of threats and that his wife is being shunned from attending social events.
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Why do Christians always blame LGBT people for natural disasters?
Rather than blaming LGBT people, Christians should start embracing science if they want to save humanity from itself.
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Trump speaks out against transgender and female soldiers in ‘PC military’
Donald Trump spoke to a room full of veterans and pledged to “get away from political correctness” when asked about transgender and female soldiers.
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Donald Trump wants to set the religious right loose on you
Religious right leaders have been quick to embrace Trump, despite his violation of every moral principle they purport to love. Now Trump has returned the favor.
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Donald Trump to hang with homophobes who support laws against gays
The Family Research Council is the chief organizer of the Values Voter Summit, headed by antigay leader Tony Perkins.
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Tony Perkins claims ‘attack’ on religious freedom worse than terrorism
KKK-affiliated hate group leader Tony Perkins is at it again.