Monthly Archives: November 2018

Scorn for Evangelical Right goes mainstream

Soon after the 2016 election, I predicted that Donald Trump’s egregious behavior and bad values would work to the disadvantage of his delerious Evangelical Right supporters. Third, 81% of white evangelicals voted for Trump, and that will eventually sink into … Continue reading

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Back in the ol’ hometown, ctd

DPD Casino unit(s) responding to the area around 2230 Grand River, Motor City Casino, on reports of a guy brandishing a firearm, driving around in area waving his pistol. https://t.co/A5XLuAvPAH https://t.co/A5XLuAvPAH — Motor City 911 (@DetroitScanner) November 25, 2018 This … Continue reading

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The post-Christian wedding ceremony

Preachers are trying to figure-out how to get back in the game. Continue reading

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Misguided priorities

A post at SBC Voices takes-up the recent death of a missionary who visited a country where he’d been told he was unwelcome — and got killed for his trouble. There has been a lot of discussion recently of the … Continue reading

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Moore misrepresents tax provision

Russell Moore, the head of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, has an editorial in the Wall Street Journal which takes issue with a pending tax on certain employee benefits. A little-noticed provision in the Tax Cuts … Continue reading

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