How to Respond to a Bully
CynthiaAstle printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Wed May 29, 2013 at 05:50:32 PM EST
We are honored to welcome Cynthia B. Astle as a guest front pager. She is project coordinator for United Methodist Insight, where this post first appeared. Astle was the first woman to be named Editor of the church's national newspaper, United Methodist Reporter, and went on to edit The Progressive Christian magazine. She is a certified spiritual director and a member of the United Methodist-founded monastic association, the Order of Saint Luke. -- FC

I often find myself uncertain of how to balance my twin vocations of spiritual director and journalist. For example, right now I'm struggling with the best way to deal with a bully -- in this case, the Institute for Religion and Democracy, known by its initials IRD.

Here's the scoop: On May 25, John Lomperis of the "Methodist Program" of IRD published a commentary on the demise of UMR Communications and the United Methodist Reporter. In said commentary, he saw fit to cast aspersions on two prior Reporter editors by name: my esteemed successor Robin Russell, and me.

Lomperis tied his critique of Robin directly to an article she had written about a documentary, "Renewal or Ruin," produced by the Rev. Steven Martin about the IRD's effect on The United Methodist Church. However, his critique of me comprises a toxic mix of unfair generalities and false assumptions.

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Prayer Wars: When It Comes To Religion, The Majority Does Not Rule
Rob Boston printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Tue May 28, 2013 at 01:08:01 PM EST

As many of you know, the U.S. Supreme Court decided last week that it will hear an appeal of an Americans United case challenging Christian prayers before meetings of the Greece, N.Y., Town Board.

The high court's decision to hear the dispute during its fall term has led some news reporters to look at practices in the communities they cover. This story from the Panama City (Fla.) News Herald is a typical effort to put a local spin on a national story.

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The Church Child Sex Abuse Scandal Widens and Deepens
Frederick Clarkson printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Sat May 25, 2013 at 08:22:57 PM EST
In a recent post, I discussed the apparent lack of sufficient seriousness with which the Southern Baptist Convention and the Catholic Bishops still treat the matter of child sex abuse by clergy. The Associated Baptist Press picked-up on that post and added that while the SBC insists there is nothing it can do, it has nevertheless added a resource page on its national web site for local churches to deal with the matter.  Its not much, but its a start.  

But the scandal of the Louisville, KY-based Sovereign Grace Ministries, which began as a national network of  charismatic evangelical churches but eventually adapted a Reformed theology -- suggests that the problem of child sex abuse and the seemingly inevitable cover-up in conservative churches -- is a pattern that is deep and wide.  And part of that pattern is that too many leaders enable the abusers with their silence, their refusal to consider that the accusations might be true, and/or their efforts to silence the victims.  Child abuse investigator Boz Tchividjian thinks the silence of Evangelical leaders regarding child sex abuse in evangelical churches is not only "deafening" but speaks "volumes".

Indeed. It speaks volumes about the character and moral vision of the leaders of the conservative denominations that comprise the base of the Christian Right.

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Court-Martialed For Being Christian?: Don't Believe It
Rob Boston printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Mon May 20, 2013 at 01:46:59 PM EST

So, have you heard the one about how the military is preparing to court-martial anyone who dares to say "God bless you" if someone sneezes?

OK, I'm being facetious. The stories being told about the Armed Forces by the Religious Right aren't that strange - yet. But they are getting there.

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Refuting Nullification, Part One
Frank Cocozzelli printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Sun May 19, 2013 at 05:24:36 PM EST
The emerging influence of Thomas J. Woods and other neo-Confederate ideologues within the Catholic Right was the focus of the first post in this series. They are advocating the failed concepts of secession and the nullification of federal statutes and court rulings. The second post in the series explored why nullification matters and how it can lead to localized tyranny and theocracy.  To complete the quartet, we will discuss first how proponent's claims for historical justification are simply wrong, and then detail the Constitutional argument against nullification.
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Reflections One Month after the Boston Marathon Bombing
Chip Berlet printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Fri May 17, 2013 at 09:09:15 AM EST

A month after the Boston Marathon Bombing, the unified response here in the Boston area is the slogan "Boston Strong," which I see on handmade signs and professional banners hanging on walls and highway overpasses.

In the hours following the bombing, the corporate media engaged in outlandish rumor-mongering, some claiming the perpetrators were domestic right-wing militants.

Talking heads free-associated jingoistic gibberish with their "experts."
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The Partisan Preacher's Complaint: Franklin Graham Has No Grounds To Whine About IRS
Rob Boston printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Wed May 15, 2013 at 10:36:00 AM EST

The ongoing scandal over the Internal Revenue Service's heightened scrutiny of Tea Party groups took another twist yesterday when evangelist Franklin Graham complained that the ministry founded by this father, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA), was also investigated by the tax agency.

Graham wrote a letter to President Barack Obama griping because, he claimed, the IRS sent agents to the North Carolina offices of the BGEA and Samaritan's Purse, a charity Graham runs, to investigate claims that the ministries had waded into partisan politics.

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`Merry Christmas' In May?: Texas Legislators Reaffirm Right To Use Holiday Greeting
Rob Boston printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Mon May 13, 2013 at 02:50:10 PM EST

Texas legislators appear to have too much time on their hands. Members of the House of Representatives just passed legislation protecting everyone's right to say "Merry Christmas."

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Why Nullification Matters
Frank Cocozzelli printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Sun May 12, 2013 at 03:31:32 PM EST
In the first post in this series, I discussed the push for secession and nullification now being made by Catholic Right Neo-Confederates, notably Thomas J. Woods, Jr.   Now, almost a century and a half after that approach was soundly defeated, some Catholic social conservatives are resorting to these pernicious ideas, apparently in order to prevail on such issues such as reproductive rights and gun control.
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Rios Montt, Hero to the Christian Right, Guilty of Genocide in Guatemala
Bill Berkowitz printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Fri May 10, 2013 at 11:08:39 PM EST
Former Guatemalan dictator and darling of the American Christian Right, Rios Montt, was found guilty of genocide, making world news. ABC News has a timeline of the trial. The New York Times has the story of the verdict. Below is the story of the original indictment as reported by our own Bill Berkowitz on March 12, 20112: Guatemala's Former Leader Charged with Genocide. Pat Robertson Enabled It. -- FC

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"It's Great to be a Government-Paid Missionary"
Rachel Tabachnick printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Fri May 10, 2013 at 02:59:36 PM EST
These are the exact words of Maj. Douglas W. Duerksen, a military chaplain, which you can hear for yourself in the embedded video below.

Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, Colin Powell's former chief of staff, has written an op-ed describing why he joined the advisory board of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation and why MRFF's mission is important to the future of the military. MRFF is in the "forefront in calling public attention to what they believe is the military's violation of the separation of church and state mandated by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, otherwise known as the Establishment Clause," as stated on MRFF's webpage. Wilkerson joins Americans United for Separation of Church and State and the Interfaith Alliance in coming to MRFF's defense.  Over the last couple of weeks MRFF and its founder, Mikey Weinstein, have been under fire from several right wing blogs, publications, and organizations like the Family Research Council, falsely claiming that Weinstein is working as an advisor with the military on a plan to court martial Christians who share their faith.

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Mark Sanford and His Free Pass from Religion
wilkyjr printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Wed May 08, 2013 at 10:28:16 AM EST
Mark Sanford, recently elected Congressman from South Carolina, has hit the airwaves with a startling comeback. The former governor of the state, hid in shame after it was discovered the Republican left the nation with government "entertainment" money to have an affair.  He promptly bowed out of the public eye only to resurface this past year to run for office again. The question the nation was asking was whether the "family values" folks in the party would forgive such an openly public scandal.  The answer was a resounding, "yes".
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