Filed Under: “Christian fundamentalism”
The non-profit trying to rebrand Christianity for Gen Z is also the ADF’s largest donor
By Sydney Bauer
False prophets preaching fake news: A year into Biden’s presidency, far-right ‘prophets’ haven’t admitted error
By Kyle Mantyla
Instead of admitting their supposed revelations were wrong, a host of extremist Christian leaders have made belief in Trump’s election lies an article of faith
Conservative evangelicals claim to believe in absolute truth and love, but it’s just the opposite
By Becca Hawkins
How fundamentalist Christians understand truth and love rhetorically often does not match with how it works out in practice
Charlie Kirk and Christian nationalist college team up for new propaganda campaign
By Matthew Boedy
Conservatives believe that America was divinely created, and they want schools to teach this
Some evangelicals are dropping the label as they try to escape the tradition they created
By Chrissy Stroop
Donald Trump didn’t ‘ruin’ evangelicalism, it’s always been problematic
Beyond belief: The day I almost sold my soul to God
By Matthew Sheffield
As a child brought up in Mormonism, I was taught to constantly worry about whether I’d survive the Second Coming of Jesus
‘Leaving to sin’ is more about evangelicals’ obsessions than the desires of those who leave
By Chrissy Stroop
People who leave high-demand religions do so for many reasons, it’s very telling that their critics think it’s all about sex
Inside the disinformation machine: How far-right media brainwash millions daily
By Anne Nelson
Christian fundamentalists have quietly built massive propaganda empires that most Americans have never even heard of
Liz Cheney won’t be the last casualty of conservatism’s epistemic collapse
By Matthew Sheffield
The intellectual destruction of Christian fundamentalism has caused the American right to believe that truth is entirely the product of social power
History shows QAnon’s failed predictions might not harm its ability to survive
By Richard Amesbury
Cults have repeatedly portrayed doomsday scenarios to followers and more than a few have survived botching predictions.