Filed Under: “Christian right”
I never thought ‘New Atheism’ would become a tool of the Christian Right
By Eiynah Mohammed-Smith
After leaving religion, I learned that some atheists were more interested in opposing Islam than standing for pluralism
Christianist leader tries to cancel GOP chair for outreach to LGBT Republicans
By Peter Montgomery
Hate group leader Tony Perkins is trying to mobilize far-right Christians against Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel for collaboration with Log Cabin Republicans
The Religious Right played central role in Trump’s efforts to cling to power
By Liz Dye
The ex-president’s strategy of throwing out 81 million votes was conceived and executed by Christian supremacist attorneys
Transgender people have become the latest target in the right’s demonization playbook
By Chrissy Stroop
GOP’s divide and conquer politics now focused on trans people
Inside the far-right demonization campaign against transgender athletes
By Kristen Doerer
Anti-LGBT groups are targeting trans women and girls in a desperate attempt to attract moderates to their Christian nationalist political coalition
‘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
Conservative bishops pushing to deny communion to Catholics who support abortion rights
By Steven P. Millies
Abortion opponents within the Catholic church have been seeking to ban President Biden and other supporters of abortion rights from taking communion
Christians must push for voting restrictions to ‘prepare the way’ for Trump’s return, far-right pastor says
By Kyle Mantyla
A Mississippi pastor has declared that conservative Christians must press states to make voting harder and more restrictive so that another election can’t be “stolen.” Is Christianity incompatible with democracy?
Proud Boys using Christian crowdfunding site to raise money
By Karim Zidan
Several members of the far-right hate group have raised approximately $25,000 for their legal defense on GiveSendGo, a self-described “Christian crowdfunding site.”
Radio host rages against ‘wicked’ criticism that he incited Capitol attack
By Peter Montgomery
Christian radio host and Trump worshipper Eric Metaxas tries to shift blame after he emceed an event promoting lies and violent rhetoric about the 2020 election