Opinion

A retired pastor explains why she abandoned the Christian faith

I always knew Santa was make-believe. My parents taught me Jesus was the reason for the season, God’s free gift to all who believe in him. They never lied to me about anything, including Santa Claus.

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After Trump, it's obvious that the certainty 'it could never happen here' was foolish in hindsight

For too long, progressive intellectuals have mocked conservatives as “know-nothings” for their insistence that the U.S. is immune to history and can’t be compared to other countries because it is simply superior.

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Smearing Mueller shows the depths of Republican fear

The campaign to discredit Special Counsel Robert Mueller has reached a shrill and desperate phase, as some believe it is more important to protect Donald Trump's interests than to establish how and why an adversarial government influenced a presidential election.

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How Orwell used wartime rationing to argue for global justice

‘We are the 99 per cent!’ Many of us who have applauded those stirring words, beginning with the Occupy Wall Street movement in 2011, knew that the number was not precise, and was never intended to be. The slogan did not arise because someone calculated that 99 per cent was more accurate than 92 per cent or 85 per cent or 66 per cent. It arose because it seemed to capture the grossness of a prevailing inequality. The problem is that a global perspective almost reverses the figure. At the level of the planet as a whole, Londoners and New Yorkers and Sydneysiders who proclaim ‘We are the 99 per cent’ are in fact much more likely to belong if not to the 1 per cent, then certainly to the top 10 per cent.

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There's a comeuppance ahead for Christians who have traded faith for power

This Advent season, while watching Donald Trump in front of a garishly green-and-red banner which proclaims “Make America Great Again,” take the opportunity to reflect on the Faustian bargain which allowed conservative evangelical Christians to “Keep Christ in Christmas” while seemingly divorcing Christianity from Christ. That Republican supply side economics, exemplified by Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell’s cruel tax “reform,” contradicts Matthew 5:3 is clear. That Trump’s draconian immigration policy, which new reports indicate could now involve splitting families apart, violates the essence of Exodus 22:21 is obvious. And it shouldn’t have to be said that the new nationalism, this new fascism, with its “blood and soil” metaphysic, stands in opposition to the sublime universalism of Galatians 3:28.

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Trump’s stubbornness is more than ideological - it’s a sign of ‘severe cognitive decline’: columnist

Esquire magazine political columnist Charles P. Pierce said that President Donald Trump's rambling, repetitive, self-contradicting interview with the New York Times is more than a portrait of an eager authoritarian frustrated by the restrictions placed on his power.

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Here are five things that actually didn't suck in 2017

Let’s face it: 2017 sucked.

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WaPo columnist shreds Trump's 'awful, rotten, no-good, ridiculous, rancorous, sordid, disgraceful' first year

In a column posted late on Christmas Day, Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson reviewed the first year year under the presidency of Donald Trump and was unimpressed, to say the least.

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A Festivus for the rest of us: 10 grievances we'd like to air with Donald Trump

It's almost December 23, which along with frenzied last-minute Christmas shopping means it's time for Festivus.

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Here's the big problem that is rotting at the core of the Evangelical movement

Evangelicalism doesn’t have a brand problem; it has a product problem.

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Hannity’s resolution for 2017 was to take the high road and ignore his critics - Guess how that went

In the early days of 2017, before President Donald Trump had even been inaugurated, Fox News' last man standing Sean Hannity resolved that in this fresh new year, he was going to rise above it all, ignore his critics and stop fighting the "clueless failures and wannabes" who have dogged his career of late.

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GOP tax plan doubles down on policies that are crushing the middle class

The U.S. middle class has always had a special mystique.

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