Religion & Politics

'We need Christ': Fox News host wants Mother's Day exception to open church in county with 900 deaths

Fox News host Ainsley Earhardt argued on Sunday that churches in Michigan should reopen to celebrate Mother's Day even though the state is still under stay-at-home orders due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg destroys Trump solicitor general in live hearing from her hospital bed

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg blasted the Trump administration for a rule that allows additional businesses to opt-out of providing no-cost birth control for women.

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Dallas County sets record for new COVID-19 cases two days after Gov. Abbott orders Texas to 'reopen'

One of the most populous counties in Texas has set a new record for the most coronavirus cases in one day after Gov. Greg Abbott (R) ordered the state to "reopen."

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Ron DeSantis calls Florida 'God's waiting room' for dying seniors at coronavirus press conference

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) referred to his state as a "waiting room" for seniors who will soon die.

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Louisiana pastor who defied COVID-19 order arrested for driving church bus at pro-lockdown protester

A Louisiana pastor who has refused to halt services during the coronavirus pandemic was arrested this week after he was accused of threatening a protester with a church bus.

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Idaho GOPer says stay-at-home orders 'no different' than sending Jews to extermination camps

A Republican state lawmaker compared Idaho Gov. Brad Little (R) to Adolf Hitler because she said that stay-at-home orders during the coronavirus pandemic are akin to Nazi extermination camps.

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Trump pastor's Easter message: Accepting Jesus is 'exactly' like getting paid for the coronavirus

The Texas pastor who President Donald Trump chose to watch on Easter said that accepting Jesus is like getting free money for the coronavirus.

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Scathing editorial shreds Kansas Republicans for endangering thousands by overturning coronavirus order

On Wednesday a committee of Republican lawmakers in Kansas decided to overthrow Gov. Laura Kelly (D) over her decision to limit church services to 10 or fewer people during the coronavirus outbreak. While the Bible says "where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them," for the Kansas GOP, it simply wasn't enough.

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Despite coronavirus risks, some Texas religious groups are worshiping in person — with the governor's blessing

COVID-19 has spread rapidly in Texas, and many congregations closed their doors and moved religious services online. But there are some religious groups who say it’s their right to remain open because they believe they provide an essential service to their communities.

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Republicans stand in solidarity with arrested Florida pastor who ignored coronavirus warnings

The Hillsborough Republican Party is standing beside Tampa, Florida Rodney Howard-Browne after he was arrested for violating the city's "stay at home" order, the Tampa Bay Times reported.

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Trump-loving Florida pastor claims someone shot at his church after his arrest for defying coronavirus lockdown

In the wake of his arrest for holding packed services at his church in Tampa, Florida, Pastor Rodney Howard-Brown says he's now the target of death threats.

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What early Christian communities tell us about giving financial aid at a time of crises

Sometime in the late second century A.D., Christians in the city of Rome organized a collection to send to the followers of Jesus in the city of Corinth.

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Pastor dies from COVID-19 — after claiming coronavirus was a ‘mark of the beast’ conspiracy

According to The Christian Post, Pastor Ronnie Hampton of the New Vision Community Church in Shreveport, Louisiana, has died of COVID-19 — after telling his followers that the virus was not a huge deal and suggesting that God was just testing the faithful.

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