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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsReceived this an hour ago in my FB message.
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=513408974776075&rdid=QJffi3ecoAr0vtBcI can't wrap my head around this.
Bernardo de La Paz
(60,320 posts)LiberalLoner
(11,467 posts)Not just abortion, birth control, etc. but they will make it illegal for women to work outside of the home, they will execute women for sex outside of marriage, all of it.
That is their part of the bargain with Trump.
Then you have the racists who want to kill all people of color, and the technocrats who want us to starve to death while we work endlessly for their wealth, and, well, there you have life under Trump.
SheltieLover
(80,467 posts)bdamomma
(69,532 posts)Opus Dei. Senator Whitehouse touched upon this. and how Leonard Leo is an Opus Dei, follower. These are extreme right wing religious extremists.
https://www.whitehouse.senate.gov/news/speeches/whitehouse-remarks-on-the-federalist-society-and-leonard-leo/
https://churchandstate.org.uk/2022/05/leonard-leo-opus-dei-and-the-radical-catholic-takeover-of-the-supreme-court/
usonian
(25,324 posts)book review: Crazy for God by Frank Schaeffer
(I snuk a look a his book "hiding" in the video.)
Crazy for God is a gripping read, both candid and engaging. More than anything else, I was touched by Schaeffers unrelenting honesty. There are pages in which you feel as if you are overhearing a confession. Yet its a very freeing confession to overhear, in the sense that it allows the reader to make deeper contact with painful or embarrassed areas of his own wounded memory. The book also serves as an admonition not to create a self for public display which is hardly connected to ones actual self.
Being raised in a hothouse of Calvinist missionary zeal, in which Schaeffer and his three sisters became Exhibit A (especially whenever their mother wrote or spoke about Christian Family Life) is not something I would wish on any child. I expect Frank Schaeffer will always be in recovery from that aspect of his childhood.
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As Crazy for God bears witness, life is mainly shaped by ones parents and family, peer group pressure, and not least the white water of ambition. Religious beliefs, far from being primary, are often shaped and adjusted by our social goals. I was reminded several times of one of Kurt Vonneguts insights: Be careful what you pretend to be. You become what you pretend to be. Its something of a miracle that Frank Schaeffer escaped from the highly profitable world of the Television Church. Crazy for God also reminds me of what a dangerous vocation it is, more perilous than mountain climbing, when one becomes a professional Christian.
This is not recent, but gives you some background. When he broke with P2025, I don't know.