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Gee, nothing says CELEBRATE AMERICA like a UFC fighter slinging partisan sludge on the WH lawn.
Who was included when America said “all men are created equal”? Jemar Tisby, PhD explains why race did not enter America’s story later. It was there from the beginning. This is a clip from our upcoming Church & State 250+ series. faithfulpolitics.us/cas250
I'm really excited for this series to be released to the world! We simply asked one question: What role has religion actually played in shaping this country? Starts June 30. Watch and listen free wherever you follow Faithful Politics. faithfulpolitics.us/cas250
What does religious freedom actually protect when people are afraid of someone else’s faith? Maggie Siddiqi, Senior Advisor at Interfaith Alliance stops by Faithful Politics to help answer that question! youtu.be/ShteyelC4sYCC
The fight over slavery divided churches first. In this clip from our upcoming Church & State 250+, Robert P. Jones explains how many American churches had already split over slavery before the country split apart in the Civil War. faithfulpolitics.us/cas250
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Church & State 250 is about how faith shaped America - and how America reshaped faith. @kkdumez.bsky.social is one of 17 experts we talked with to better understand the role religion has played in American history. The first episode airs on June 30th. Learn more : www.faithfulpolitics.us/cas250
This clip comes from our conversation with Dr. @profsamperry.bsky.social one of the country's leading researchers on Christian nationalism and is part of our upcoming Church & State 250+ series. The full series begins June 30. faithfulpolitics.us/cas250
Rich Logis spent seven years inside MAGA before walking away and founding @leavingmaga.org We talk about identity, belonging, misinformation, Christian nationalism, and why leaving can feel less like changing politics and more like losing community. youtu.be/Pzy9A0lOjwk
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During the Civil Rights era, white Christians were upset by a flurry of Supreme Court decisions that started to give more civil rights to disenfranchised Americans. Brown is only one of many during this time period where Christians had believed SCOTUS was usurping God's will.
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It's Pride Month, and there is no shortage of Christians declaring they have a Biblical basis for their views on things like Same-sex marriage. You won't find an argument in this piece supporting that issue one way or another, but you will learn that Biblical certainty definitely has a history.
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How American Christians once defended slavery, segregation, and interracial marriage with the same certainty many bring to LGBTQ debates today
Biblical Certainty Has a History
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"And lastly, Michelle Obama is a man, am I right America?" Said on a UFC ring on the White House lawn while Joe Rogan holds the mic as it's broadcast on the Ellison controlled Paramount+.
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How American Christians once defended slavery, segregation, and interracial marriage with the same certainty many bring to LGBTQ debates today
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Biblical Certainty Has a History
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Rich Logis on Leaving MAGA and the Cost of Changing Your Mind
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