One of the major causes of ongoing intransigent conflict in the Holy Land is the odd alliance of fundamentalist American Christians and ultra-Zionist nationalist Israelis.
The “Great America” of the 1950s, replete with its exclusivity, when most people belonged to a Christian church is not just gone, it never was. The biggest redemption the fundamentalist right can hope ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNLooking for a 'Face'? Christian dating habits from the Bible BeltReflecting on my days as a preacher’s kid growing up in the North East Ulster Bible Belt, let me recall the Christian dating ...
A Palestinian evangelical Christian leader had earlier spoken, calling the movement ‘a heretical replacement theology that ...
of U.S. adults identify as Christians. Note: 1% did not answer the question. Figures may not sum to 100% due to rounding. Explore charts about: Explore charts about: Search by region, state, or metro ...
Scopes was arrested on May 9 and the trial started July 10. The Scopes trial became sensational largely because it brought ...
Some 80 percent of white, evangelical Christians voted for President Trump. Now, some want a policy change that could undermine a future Palestinian state. By Ephrat Livni Reporting from ...
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AlterNet on MSN'Negative world': How an evangelical theory became Christian fundamentalism’s 'dominant framework'When Donald Trump declared, "I am your retribution" during his 2024 campaign, his far-right white evangelicals supporters were quite receptive to that message. Many white Christian nationalists view ...
The interreligious event, sponsored by the World Council of Churches and themed “My Neighbor’s Faith and Mine: Religious Identity – for Better or for Worse,” addressed issues on religious ...
(RNS) — Marty was a giant in the study of American Christianity and the fundamentalist movement in major faiths around the globe. He was also a warmhearted friend, mentor and pastor to many.
New Religious Landscape Study from Pew Research Center found 62% of U.S. adults identify as Christian, 29% are religiously unaffiliated, often called “nones,” and 7% identify with other religions.
By Ruth Graham Ruth Graham covers religion from Dallas. For decades, social scientists, demographers and Christians themselves have told a familiar story about the state of Christianity in the ...
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