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Religion Dispatches
The conflict between Shawn’s request for state enforcement of her Christian understanding of marriage and anti-sharia legislation raises larger questions about whose religious beliefs are, or should be, respected under the law.
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Religion Dispatches
Sure, religious households give more money away than unaffiliated households. But do they ever question why poverty and hunger and homelessness continue to soar in this supposedly “rich” country?
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Religion Dispatches
Not only are claims that the religious left is “on the rise” as old as the contemporary religious right itself, but the framing of the religious left may actually further enable the religious right.
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Public Eye
In 2005, Georgia passed a law restricting voting rights within the state, sparking a look into the rightward shift in politics.
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Public Eye
Remaking America as a Christian Nation
What are “hard” and “soft” dominionism and where do we see it in mainstream politics?
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Political Research Associates
Diana Walsh Pasulka is a writer and professor of religious studies at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. Her most recent book is American Cosmic: UFOs, Religion, Technology (Oxford…
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Public Eye
The African American Anti-Abortion Movement
For those on either side of the abortion debate there are great stakes involved with the outcomes of the upcoming 2004 elections.
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Religion Dispatches
Far too many of our self-anointed progressive saviors speak as though Trump’s overthrow will make everything good again. A bargain-priced plastic surgeon might want to convince us that removing a large carbuncle will render our face entirely beautiful, but can that kind of pitch really be trusted?
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Public Eye
Fighting the Far Right with Research
In April 2005, Kevin McGuire, an engineering student at the local state university, ran for the Bozeman, Mon. elementary school board. He was a newcomer in town, hailing from Santa Rosa, Calif., and part of the white flight flowing into the state.
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Public Eye
Growing Pains or Arrested Development?
“A few years ago,” the Washington Times reported in a story last year, “Jeff O’Holleran said he began to realize that he was different from the other boys he knew…. Yesterday, he said, it was time to come out of the closet.
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