The implication is that conservatives leave their faith and become atheists more often than liberals do:
by John W Loftus “Someone recently said: “I would love to see conversion rates to atheism between creationist/conservative Christians (like John Loftus) and more liberal Christians.” Continue
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T-bagger/Conservative Christian, Rep. Michele Bachmann Launches Constitutional Fundamentalist Seminars
“Bachmann’s Tea Party Caucus seminars will require a citation of ‘chapter and verse’ for all proposed legislation. Sound familiar?”
“Michele Bachmann’s Congressional Tea Party Caucus launched its promised weekly seminars on the US Constitution with Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia as the kick-off speaker.
Bachmann invited both Democratic and Republican Congress-members to attend but the perspective on the Constitution promoted by the seminars will clearly be the conservative Christian (and tea party) view that the Founders intended America to be a Christian nation. For some time we have known that amateur historian and self proclaimed scholar of American Christian History David Barton is expected to be one of the speakers.”
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Four Portland-area radio stations to pull ads promoting a progressive Christian educational program:
By Rev. Chuck Currie of Portland, Oregon, a minister in the United Church of Christ and blogs at ChuckCurrie.com. “A decision by four Portland-area radio stations to pull ads promoting a progressive Christian educational program – Saving Jesus – illustrates for us once again how difficult it is for anyone but the Religious Right to be heard in America today.” Continue
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The Roots of the American Right’s Muslim Brotherhood Panic
By Sarah Posner “A single document and a discredited prosecution tactic have fueled the Islamophobia industry, now spreading falsehoods about the Muslim Brotherhood” Continue
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(A Conservative Christian A Hypocrite Again?) Second Amendment rights apparently don’t apply around Palin:
“On Monday evening Jan. 24, Sarah Palin returned to her public speaking tour with a fundraising speech for a conservative Christian school in Lubbock, Texas. For anywhere from $250 to $2,500 a ticket, over 1,000 Texans listened to Palin deliver her version of the Sermon on the Mount. Her staff enforced what the local press called “tight security.” Despite a Texas law that forbids the banning of concealed handguns held by Texas permit-holders in public venues, all members of the audience had to bring a photo ID, pass through metal detectors, and anyone who tried to bring in a weapon, permit or not, was subject to arrest.” Continue
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How the Conspiratorial American Right is Spinning the Egypt Protests:
By Sarah Posner
“…..don’t be surprised to find all of these ideas — that the Muslim Brotherhood is behind the protests, and that Obama is somehow linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, and an evil plot to subvert “Judeo-Christian” values, America, and Western civilization — swirling around conservative media in the coming days.”
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The Quietly Crumbling Wall of Separation:
By Robert Marus “Will Americans wake up to find that the robust religious freedom they enjoyed back at the beginning of the 21st century had become extinct before anyone even noticed it was endangered?”
“For instance, recall the rhetoric that George W. Bush and his allies continually employed when he attempted, as the centerpiece of his domestic agenda, to expand government’s ability to fund social services through direct grants to churches and other deeply religious groups. He depicted statutory and regulatory barriers that had, in the past, prevented such grants as unfair impediments to churches participating in the nation’s social-service fabric. Bush and his surrogates contended their efforts were attempts simply to “level the playing field”—their favorite catchphrase—for religious groups that just wanted to help their communities like any other service organization that qualified for government funding.
Religious conservatives (along with a handful of moderate and progressive Catholics and evangelicals) have employed similar level-the-playing-field arguments in their attempts to gain government-funded vouchers for use in parochial and other private schools.” Continue
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Recounting (Again) The Role of American Religious Activists in Uganda Anti-Gay Violence:
“Human Rights First, which last year gave its annual award to human rights advocate Julius Kaggwa for his work on behalf of sexual minorities, has issued a statement on the horrific murder of gay rights advocate David Kato.”
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Potential 2012 GOP candidate for president Tim Pawlenty expresses his fundamentalist view in a Christianity Today interview:
“Pawlenty’s use of the Founders and the Bible flows straight out of the Christian Fundamentalist tradition of the early twentieth century—a tradition in which his evangelical megachurch, Wooddale Church, has roots. In their series of articles known as The Fundamentals, the early Fundamentalist thinkers argued that the Bible was God’s living word. This meant that there was no need for literary criticism or historical interpretation because the Holy Spirit of God spoke truth through the scriptures themselves.”
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