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Freedom of religion? Not for women from fundamentalist sects
I copied this essay from today’s Daily News opinion pages. I fully appreciate it — especially because it’s one woman’s personal story. Everyone should read it. The limits of religious freedom By Torah Bontrager When Pastor Robert Jeffress, a member … Continue reading
Posted in The Facts of Life, The god problem, Trumpism, War on women
Tagged Amish Heritage Foundation, Daily News, Evangelical Advisory Board, Ex-Muslims of North America, Footsteps, fundamentalist religious sects, Greta Thunberg, Malkie Schwartz, religious fundamentalism, Robert Jeffress, Sarah Haider, Torah Bontrager, White House Faith Initiative, Wisconsin v Yoder
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The god problem, especially fundamentalism
Just saw this on Twitter, thanks to John Sipher, whom I follow: John SipherVerified account @john_sipher 31m31 minutes ago We needed scientists to tell us this? Raw StoryVerified account @RawStory Scientists have established a link between religious fundamentalism and brain damage https://www.rawstory.com/2019/04/scientists-established-link-religious-fundamentalism-brain-damage/ … … Continue reading
Posted in The Facts of Life, The god problem
Tagged brain damage, John Sipher, Raw Story, religious fundamentalism
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The “libertarian” war against public schools: what does it mean?
Source: What the ‘Government Schools’ Critics Really Mean – The New York Times Katherine Stewart, an investigative journalist, published an opinion piece in today’s New York Times for which I am grateful. Because it relieves me of the necessity of … Continue reading
Posted in Koch Bros Final Solution to Democracy, Law, suits and order, Politics, The Facts of Life
Tagged Betsy DeVos, Brown v Board of Education, Civil War, Emancipation, government schools, Jim Crow, Katherine Stewart, Koch Bros final solution to democracy, libertarianism, Nancy MacLean, racism, religious fundamentalism, US Department of Education
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