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Scott Coley
scott_m_coley
The reason that conservative evangelicals don’t take the time to critically examine the impact of their vote on abortion policy is that their vote is over-determined: they don’t just favor
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Kendal Mobley
kendal_mobley
A thread on the #MAGA #insurrection, white #Evangelicals, and the calls for #unity coming from Trump's craven enablers in the #GOP. On TV today @PatToomey & @MickMulvaney pretended they didn’t
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Kristin Du Mez
kkdumez
Wehner and I agree on many points here, but I'm going to take issue with his underlying premise: that this was all a Faustian bargain, an "evangelical betrayal." 1/7https://twitter.com/Peter_Wehner/status/1281595085545766920 &
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Wagatwe Wanjuki 🇰🇪 🇧🇸
wagatwe
Friendly reminder that the pro-life movement is a white supremacist movement. https://www.damemagazine.com/2019/05/29/the-pro-life-movement-is-driven-by-bigotry-not-babies/ https://twitter.com/TomCottonAR/status/1303786807692124160 Abortion
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Elizabeth Dias
elizabethjdias
If there is one question people ask me over and over, it is this: Why do evangelicals support Donald Trump? This story, told through devout families in Iowa, is our
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Ryan Burge 📊
ryanburge
The religious tradition of 18 to 30 years across the last five decades. Evangelical: 20% to 20% (No change)Mainline: 21% to 5% (Down 15%)Black Protestant: 10% to 7% (Down 3%)Catholic:
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Chrissy Stroop
C_Stroop
"The Trump era has revealed the complete fusion of evangelical Christianity and conservative politics."This piece is not without romanticization, but I'm pleasantly surprised to see such a frank, honest assessment
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Mike Hixenbaugh
Mike_Hixenbaugh
How many “why do white evangelicals support Trump?” think pieces do we have to write before someone gets the framing right? This @nytimes story, like many before it, misses the
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Jeff Sharlet
JeffSharlet
Meanwhile on Parler... claim Black Lives Matter is front for Chinese Communist Party because Asians for Black Lives... which is just... I mean, there's racist & then beneath that there's
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Essentially Blurred and Moist-Looking
young_weather
I have a lot of thoughts to flesh out later, but this is one of the more disturbing things I’ve read in awhile:https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/09/us/evangelicals-trump-christianity.html#click=https://t.co/QgU3e9hmOg I started this read th
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John Onwuchekwa
JawnO
My thoughts on reading Carl Trueman's article. I read it all and walked away with an uncanny sense of freedom, relief, and energy to continue doing the work of addressing
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Cody Dean Bivins
GuerillaTheo
I’ve been pondering the Evangelical fight against human trafficking for the past few months and wondering about the dynamics of how this commitment merges with their political alignments. A thread:
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Rod Graham
roderickgraham
One response to this (possible) increase of the black vote for Republicans is for R's to actually court black voters as *black* voters.What does that mean?Acknowledge the fact... (1/7) ...that
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Dan Bowen
bowendc
1/ Some thoughts about this NYTimes article on evangelicals and Trump. As background, I grew up in Iowa in a fundamentalist, non-denominational church, although not in the community highlighted in
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Alan Cross
AlanLCross
How many Alabama pastors have been invited to see a church member’s massive gun collection/safe and heard stories about how those guns were needed in case govt came for his
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Anthony B. Bradley
drantbradley
Connectionalism matters. As US evangelicals became more and more congregational (UCC, Southern Baptist, non-denom, etc) & less connectional (Episcopalian, Methodist, Presbyterian, etc.) they lost their cultural influence. Change happens
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