The floodplains read like maps of inequality and race.
Misogyny, hypocrisy, and the Brett Kavanaugh SCOTUS confirmation process
In short, the issue is whether the nation deserves an impartial investigation concerning an allegation of juvenile misogyny, and whether that conduct, if it occurred, should somehow be excused decades later when the alleged misogynist is a candidate for a…
Americans’ approval of Pope Francis drops to 53% amid more church sex abuse revelations
In September 2015, according to Gallup, about 70 percent of Americans felt favorably about the pope. That number declined only slightly to 66 percent by early August.
Germany’s faith-based sanctuary activists have created a national movement
But it’s under growing pressure from politicians waging war on the right to asylum.
Preacher Franklin Graham claims Brett Kavanaugh abuse allegation is irrelevant
The son of the late Billy Graham said that even if Christine Blasey Ford’s allegation of sexual assault is true, it shouldn’t matter.
A disgraced evangelical leader returns to ministry after #MeToo. He won’t be the last.
Paige Patterson gave a sermon about a false rape accusation.
Christian politician, attacked for opposing ‘In God We Trust’ in school, talks church and state
Minnesota state senator John Marty, son of religion scholar Martin Marty, says the government-sanctioned national motto “devalues and cheapens our religion.”
The unlikely endurance of Christian rock
The genre has been disdained by the church and mocked by secular culture. That just reassured practitioners that they were rebels on a righteous path.
Chelsea Clinton: Reversing abortion rights would be ‘un-Christian’
The former first daughter spoke during a Sirius XM radio show about her thoughts on Roe v. Wade.