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The Religious Right and the Tea Party: Marriage of Convenience or Just a Passing Fling?I spent two weekends in September attending conferences sponsored by religious right groups in Washington, DC. They were nothing if not eye-opening.
Published in the November / December 2010 Humanist
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Of Declarations and Tea Parties: A New Birth for the Religious Right?Late last year a collection of far-right religious leaders gathered in Washington, DC, to unveil something called the “Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience.” Named for the borough of New York City where it was drafted, the Declaration is [Read More...]
Published in the March / April 2010 Humanist
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No, We’re Not a Broken PeopleHow to overcome an acute sense of defeatism
Published in the March / April 2010 Humanist
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