Religion & Politics

Pro-choice activists foil church group's march on Planned Parenthood: report

According to a report from the Gothamist's Michelle Bocanegra, churchgoers from the Basilica of St. Patrick's Old Cathedral had their monthly march on a local Planned Parenthood facility disrupted on Saturday by pro-choice activists.

In light of the leak of a first draft ruling from the Supreme Court's Justice Sam Alito that will overturn the historic 1973 Roe v Wade decision that guaranteed the rights of women to choose abortion without undue restrictions from the government, protests are expected at the nation's churches on Sunday.

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Will pro-choice protesters attack Catholic churches? The right seems to think so

After the Supreme Court draft opinion leak this past week that suggested the imminent reversal of Roe v. Wade, conservatives responded with a variety of attempts to change the narrative. They insisted that the real issue was about who had leaked the document, claimed that the decision wouldn't really change anything, and derided progressives' worries about which precedent would fall next as hysterical. But on Thursday, the right was able to shift into a more comfortable gear, by claiming that they're actually the ones under attack.

This article first appeared in Salon.

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Marjorie Taylor Green suggests Black Lives Matter 'army' will stop Supreme Court's abortion ruling

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) suggested on Wednesday that Democrats are assembling an "army" of rioters from Black Lives Matter and Antifa to stop the Supreme Court from rolling back abortion rights.

In an interview with right-wing host Joe Pagliarulo, Greene said that she has "always" prayed for an end to abortion rights.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene accuses Democrats of 'sacrificing babies on the altar of Baal'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) claimed this week that Democrats are "sacrificing babies on the altar of Baal" by supporting abortion rights for women.

During an interview with host Joe Pagliarulo, Greene explained why Democrats are upset by a leaked Supreme Court ruling that would overturn Roe v. Wade.

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Ted Cruz says he's 'utterly horrified' and wants 'real jail time' for Supreme Court abortion case leak

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said on Tuesday that he was "utterly horrified" by the leak of a Supreme Court decision that would end the federal right to abortion.

While speaking to reporters at the Capitol, Cruz expressed outrage at the leak of the decision, which Politico first reported.

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Rick Scott says he canceled his Disney+ account because 'children should not be taught sex in schools'

Florida Sen. Rick Scott (R) said this week that he has canceled his Disney+ account because "children should not be taught sex in schools."

Scott made the remarks during a Monday interview with Maria Bartiromo on Fox Business.

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Ron DeSantis cites 'promoting fatherhood' as he signs abortion ban without rape exceptions

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) called for more fathers in the home on Thursday as he signed a 15-week abortion ban without exceptions for rape or incest.

During a signing event at Nacion de Fe church in Kissimmee, the governor spoke on the importance of fatherhood.

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Pastor Greg Locke tells churchgoers to use 2nd Amendment against 'propaganda' and 'Democrat games'

Tennessee Pastor Greg Locke told an audience at his church on Monday that he had authorized the use of guns against members of the media who played "Democrat games" by trying to attend services.

Locke was joined by actor John Schneider and Trump ally Roger Stone for a "Save America Freedom Tour" event that was broadcast on Real America's Voice.

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'They even tried to cancel Jesus': Lauren Boebert links cancel culture to crucifixion

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) suggested over the weekend that Jesus Christ was a victim of cancel culture.

Boebert made the remarks during a speech before the Colorado Republican Party state assembly on Saturday.

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'Authoritarians are not messiahs': Evangelicals slammed for supporting Putin for years

In a column for the Christian Post, Josiah Reedy, an intern with Institute on Religion and Democracy, took evangelicals, who have been avid supporters of Russian President Vladimir Putin for years due to his conservative stances on social issues, to task for helping to bolster the image of a man who ordered the invasion of Ukraine.

As Reedy notes, a substantial number of American Christians have thrown their support behind the embattled Ukrainians who are fighting the unprovoked invasion, before writing, "As evangelical Christians, together with the whole Western world, praise Ukrainian resistance against Russian invasion, it is prudent to recall the unfortunate praise previously lavished on Vladimir Putin’s authoritarian regime."

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'Far-right road shows' are turning Christian churches into hotbeds of insurrection: conservative

According to longtime political columnist David French, the next insurrection is likely being planned at a church that has been inviting Christian nationalists to visit and make their case.

In his column for the Dispatch titled, "The Seeds of Political Violence Are Being Sown in Church," French -- who has often written about his Christian beliefs -- warned that so-called "Christian road-shows" are hitting the churches and are having a frightening influence on parishioners.

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Lauren Boebert defends her caustic personality: 'Our Lord Jesus certainly didn't tone it down'

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) said recently that she does not soften her tone because she is similar to Jesus Christ.

Boebert made the remarks to TBN host Mike Huckabee during a Sunday broadcast on Newsmax.

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Christian hypocrisy on parade as evangelicals battle mask mandates and vaccinations: columnist

In a column published by NBC News, Maggie Siddiqi of the Center for American Progress called out the evangelical leaders for ignoring Covid-19 recommendations regarding masks and vaccines in their pursuit of fighting a cultural war with the left.

As Siddiqi wrote, far-right extremists within the evangelical movement are attempting to use religious exemptions to avoid following sensible health protocols and, in the process, are putting their followers at risk.

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