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'Pull Your Pants Up' Movement Draws Critics, Supporters
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  Yesterday 8:53 PM    3
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Mystery solved
sillysam
by sillysam  6-2-2008   
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More "good news" from Pfleger
willhelm
by willhelm  6-2-2008    4
 Wow. I think you have here an insight to some tremendous hatred. If this is the social gospel, it is far more insidious than I previously thought. This is disturbing.
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Wright is Right: A podcast
ratilfar
by ratilfar  4-24-2008   
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Jesus Discourse (in part) on Relgion
patrock2
by patrock2  4-23-2008   
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Pope sends video to U.S.-- I come to share the hope of Christ
Efrain Alvarado
by Efrain Alvarado  4-14-2008   
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"Social Gospel" At The United Church Of Christ
merrie
by merrie  3-18-2008    2
 >>>>>>>POLITICAL CARTOON<<<<<<<<<<<< Pastor Jeremiah Wright, who has become part of the national political dialogue in recent days, is viewed favorably by 8% of voters nationwide. A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 58% have an unfavorable view of the Pastor whose controversial comments have created new challenges for Barack Obama’s Presidential campaign. http://ucctruths.blogspot.com/
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The unexpected monks
hayesstw
by hayesstw  3-4-2008    1
 We've been talkibng about having a synchroblog on the new monasticism, and suddenly it seems to be popping up all over the place. Hat-tip to Paul Grabill for this link.
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US Catholic have It. Right last 9 Elections!!!
righthand
by righthand  3-1-2008   
 This sort of social thinking and preoccupation with social solidarity and a "preferential option for the poor" are woven into the fabric of even casual parish life. It's this background that has tended to make Catholics swing voters: uncomfortable with the sort of litmus-test left that once kept Pennsylvania's pro-life Democratic governor, Bob Casey, from speaking at a national convention, as well as the talk-show right that assumes opposition to abortion means approving the war in Iraq. There's also an increasing awareness among the Catholic hierarchy that America's political right has consciously used the abortion issue to cut the church off from most of the positions it traditionally holds in American society. That may be one reason that, in its last statement on the political obligations of Catholic voters, the Vatican warned: "The Christian faith is an integral unity, and thus it is incoherent to isolate some particular element to the detriment of the whole of Catholic doctrine
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The Unexpected Monks - Boston Globe
Soninmyeyes
by Soninmyeyes  2-20-2008   
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The HiJacking Of Jesus
debbyski
by debbyski  2-15-2008    11
 "A very large church in New York where I've spoken before did not want me to come and talk about this book. They said that after several guest ministers spoke against the Iraq War, people had left the congregation and threatened to resign their membership. These issues have become really matters of keeping your job." The religious right feels threatened by the Social Gospel of Jesus for a number of reasons. One, IMO, is that they are more concerned with an afterlife than they are with practicing what Jesus said. What could be more Christ-like than universal health care?
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The Social Gospel Movement
willhelm
by willhelm  2-15-2008   
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Aiming For A More Moderate Image
debbyski
by debbyski  1-27-2008   
 It's definitely a step in the right direction but will it go like this quote from the article: "Then it becomes about anger and pride. It becomes the negative motivation of trying to say what we are not.: I personally commend former President Carter for trying to promote social justice. I DON'T think it's a "lost cause". I just doubt that some Southern Baptists are going into this with an open mind. But Jimmy Carter is never going to give up and that is what makes him such a special person.
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Campolo: Cure for activist burnout
masbury
by masbury  1-11-2008    1
 I'd better read this book.
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The theology of American empire
hayesstw
by hayesstw  11-28-2007   
 Blames Reinhold Niebuhr's theology for neoconservatives
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The Theology of American Empire
Johanna_G
by Johanna_G  11-7-2007    6
 Continuing: The liberals were starry-eyed fools, Niebuhr charged, because they trusted people to be reasonable enough to resolve international conflicts peacefully. They forgot the harsh reality of original sin. Niebuhr wrapped that traditional notion of sin in a new intellectual package and sold it successfully, not only to theologians but to the foreign policy elite. Since the 1940s, foreign policy has largely been reduced to an endless round of debates about how to apply Niebuhr's "realism." Policymakers who still tried to follow the Social Gospel path have been marginalized and stigmatized with the harshest epithet a Niebuhrian can hurl: "unrealistic.” Many policymakers, like much of the public at large, have come to find a strange comfort in the world as Niebuhr described it. They see a jungle where evildoers, who are all around, must be hunted down and destroyed. Though frightening, this world can easily become the stage for simplistic dramas of good against evil.
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Watch out for Rudy ...
patden
by patden  11-6-2007   
 Well, at least somebody is keeping an eye on him.
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Conservatives Do Not Have A Monopoly On Religion
ouyangwulong
by ouyangwulong  10-22-2007    2
 These days the Christian Conservatives have worked really really hard to portray the left as secular enemies of the faith, and spread the myth that one cannot be a good Christian and a political liberal, that the left-wing agenda of using the government to care for the needy, defend freedoms and protect the weak is somehow in fundamental conflict with the teachings of Jesus. Now, I normally don't like to tell Christians how they should interpret their faith, and I'm not going to start now, but I think any Christian should seriously consider the following question: What in the teachings of Jesus would condone discrimination against social pariahs (like gays)? What in the anecdotes in the New Testament would encourage the savage me-first capitalism of Bush's Republican Party? As an outsider, I don't see the connection. Actually, I'd have a sincere interest in how Christianity has become so conflated with conservativism, so if anyone cares to explain their side, I'm all ears.
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Dorothy Day
redhead328
by redhead328  7-21-2007   
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Darwin proud as eugenics movement has traction
caoilfhionn
by caoilfhionn  7-13-2007    4
 Interesting how some people can't connect the dots on this, and instead support the rights of convicted murderers sitting on death row.
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10 Reasons Why Liberals Hate Christians
Thorne
by Thorne  5-24-2007    28
 I ran out of Clippage. 10) Liberals are spiritually lost and blind to the truth of the gospel. I clipped this not at the source (I was kinda sceeert a goin' there), rather for an excellent Op/Ed over at <a href="http://hjhop.blogspot.com/2007/05/my-nipples-explode-with-delight.html">Happy Jihad's House of Pancakes</a> I love HJ. He can even make me smile at the close of a day like today. The scariest thing about these 10 items is I swaer I've heard them almost verbatim from another clipper. Ohhhh Willieeeeee.... Yoooo Hooooo.....
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An Easter Sermon on Viral Marketing
Kore7
by Kore7  4-8-2007    1
 By the inimitable Robert Wright. The ultimate in viral marketing was Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice. Deemed a threat to the social order, he was crucified under Roman auspices. But the Romans forgot one thing: If you face a small but growing movement that threatens the imperial order, you shouldn’t attack the men in ways that help the memes.
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The Church of Web 2.0: fertile grounds for marketing evangelists
choochow
by choochow  4-2-2007   
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Progressive Evangelicals
Johanna_G
by Johanna_G  3-21-2007   
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A Democrat Knows That the Leaf Turns: Garrison Keillor
gingembre
by gingembre  11-8-2006    4
 A great read. Here's a bit more... "The rescue squad can get to you anywhere in St. Paul in four minutes or less. That is official policy...And the four-minute-or-less response represents the nature of our civil compact here in St. Paul: if you urgently need help, someone will be there before panic sets in. In the suburbs, thanks to Republicans and their code of personal responsibility, the coronary victim will have time to read the entire Gospel of St. Mark before help arrives. There is a message here: if lower taxes are your priority over human life, then we know what sort of person you are. The response to a cry for help says a lot about us as human beings."
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Catholic Voters’ Many Choices — In Guides on Faith Issues
JimEspo
by JimEspo  10-23-2006   
 From Religion News Service: Nuns' Voter Guide Challenges Church on Abortion WASHINGTON (RNS) Weeks before the November elections, a progressive coalition of Catholic nuns has issued an “open letter to Catholic voters” that challenges the church's teachings on abortion and gay marriage. -- Daniel Burke
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The Post-Carbon Church: Christianity after the oil's gone
enbar
by enbar  10-21-2006   
 An emergent-church blogger on the prospects for post-Peak Oil Christianity. He's hopeful, especially (not surprisingly) about the emergence movement. Via snurl.com/zzpm
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How Evil Are You? A Quiz
willhelm
by willhelm  7-6-2006    11
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Learn...
miguel077
by miguel077  11-15-2005    1
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