Religion & Politics

'Please pray for our church': MAGA pastor's Texas megachurch goes up in flames

Firefighters in Dallas responded on Friday to a massive blaze at the First Dallas Baptist Church, the megachurch associated with pro-Trump pastor Robert Jeffress.

According to The Dallas Morning News, the fire originated from the historic secondary chapel. 40 units were summoned to respond to the fire, which is large enough to be visible from all over the city.

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Trump and God: Religion raises the stakes at Republican convention

MILWAUKEE — The religious fervor apparent from the very start of the Republican National Convention crescendoed to the point when a Donald Trump-impersonating pastor came on stage the first night.

“We are made in God's image, amen, and we won't shy away from speaking that simple truth ever,” said Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Monday.

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'Genuinely shocked': Josh Hawley's own constituents outraged by latest comments

A Republican Senator was subjected to ridicule and scorn at the hands of his own constituents after he declared Monday night that he was advocating openly for "christian nationalism."

U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) made this claim at a gala hosted by the public affairs institute National Conservatism Conference in Washington D.C.

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'You didn't answer my question': CNN grills Bible-pushing lawmaker about school teachings

The conservative lawmaker behind a controversial mandate requiring schools teach from the Bible was subjected to a tireless fact check Tuesday from a CNN anchor who repeatedly challenged his censorship claims.

Ryan Walters, Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Instruction, was grilled on the mandate — which he has said was inspired by Bible salesman and convicted felon former President Donald Trump — by a CNN anchor who did not pull her punches when asking her questions.

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Corporate sponsors of Pride events contribute to politicians with anti-LGBTQ leanings

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Throughout Pride Month, it has become increasingly common for corporations to adorn their websites in rainbow flags, espouse their support for LGBTQ+ rights and try to win over a community that has historically been stereotyped as having a disposable income. But some of those companies still steer big money to groups and politicians who oppose LGBTQ+ rights.

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Biden confronts Trump on abortion: 'It's been a terrible thing what you've done'

President Joe Biden clashed with former President Donald Trump over the end of federal abortion rights.

At Thursday night's presidential debate, moderator Dana Bash asked Trump if he would ban abortion drugs as president.

"You take credit for the decision to overturn Roe v.Wade, which returned the issue of abortion to the states," Bash said. "As president, would you block abortion medication?"

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Oklahoma now requires all public schools to teach from the Bible as 'historical' document

The State of Oklahoma appears to be poised to outdo Louisiana in its effort to inject Christianity into public schools, after a new announcement by the state's superintendent of public instruction.

On Thursday, ABC affiliate KOCO 5 News reported that Oklahoma Superintendent Ryan Walters is now requiring all K-12 public school classrooms keep a copy of the Bible on hand, and to give it the same regard as a history textbook. The new policy is to be implemented "effective immediately."

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'Too little, too late': Justice Jackson blasts conservatives in emergency abortion ruling

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dressed down her conservative colleagues Thursday despite a decision that will allow for emergency abortions in Idaho for now.

In a ruling leaked the day before, the high court dismissed an appeal by Idaho officials and allowed a stay ordered by a lower court to remain in place. The Supreme Court's decision effectively left the question about emergency abortions in Idaho undecided.

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‘Fight of crazy against crazy’: Wounded Rep. Bob Good confronts ‘forces of evil’

WASHINGTON — If Rep. Bob Good (R-VA) is on a mission from God, as he maintains, someone might want to tell God already.

Since Virginia voters cast their Republican primary ballots on June 18, the two-term incumbent who chairs the far-right Freedom Caucus has been trailing his opponent, state Sen. John McGuire, by upward of 300 votes out of just over 62,000 ballots cast.

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Christian Nationalists seek to 'infiltrate' schools: Suit challenges Ten Commandments law

A new lawsuit seeks to block Louisiana legislation that would require a copy of the Ten Commandments be displayed in every public school classroom.

In announcing the legislation Monday, Rachel Laser, president and CEO of Americans United, said the lawsuit was necessary to "protect the religious freedom of public schoolchildren and their families."

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'Theocratic state' Christian nationalists 'capitalizing' on two Supreme Court rulings

A decision by conservative Louisiana lawmakers to force schools to display the Ten Commandments in defiance of the Establishment Clause is just the opening salvo as Christian nationalists flex their muscles after the conservative Supreme Court opened the door to the establishment of a "theocratic state."

That is the opinion of the Guardian columnist Ed Pilkington who explained that Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has been raising the red flag that the conservative super majority on the court has been doing all they can to dismantle "the wall of separation between church and state that the framers fought to build.”

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'It's not some woke fad': Lauren Boebert backs national Ten Commandments law in new rant

Firebrand Colorado Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert is backing laws that force schools to display a copy of the Ten Commandments from the Christian Bible.

During an interview on Real America's Voice, host Steve Bannon asked Boebert if Coloradans would oppose a law like the one recently signed by Republican Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry.

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Pope appeals for halt to Democratic Republic of Congo violence

Pope Francis on Sunday deplored a surge of violence in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the victims of which he said included many Christians who had been killed for their faith.

“Painful news continues to arrive of clashes and massacres in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo,” the 87-year-old pontiff said at the end of Sunday Angelus prayer.

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