Alabama State Senator: Pay Increases for Teachers are Against 'Biblical Principle'
Rachel Tabachnick printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Wed Feb 01, 2012 at 11:32:12 PM EST
This is a new twist on "biblical economics" that I've not heard before.  According to Alabama State Sen. Shadrack McGill, a 62% pay increase for the state's legislators in 2007 was  necessary, but large increases in teachers' pay would violate "a biblical principle." McGill was speaking on January 30 at a prayer breakfast that he organized in Ft. Payne, Alabama. McGill voiced his objections to separation of church later that same day at a Jackson County School Board meeting that resembled a revival; participants prayed and sang with their hands raised in the air. (Video below.)
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Wagner Recognized by Delaware House for Commissioning Apostles (Copy of Tribute Included)
Rachel Tabachnick printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Wed Feb 01, 2012 at 12:22:57 PM EST
This morning I contacted the offices of Rep. Daniel B. Short and Chief Clerk of the House Richard Puffer and confirmed that C. Peter Wagner was indeed the recipient of a tribute from the Delaware House of Representatives on January 19.  Right Wing Watch posted the link to the Global Spheres e-mail in which Wagner described his reception in Delaware, titled "Apostolic Government in Delaware," and describing the tribute by the Delaware State House for his work "commissioning apostles."  A copy of the tribute and full text follow the article.

[Update 2/2/12: The Delaware House Democratic Caucus contacted me with a statement explaining that individual members can approve a tribute and it should not be considered an endorsement by the Delaware House of Representatives. See a copy of the full text from the Democratic Caucus in the update at Right Wing Watch and also see this Talk2action diary.]

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Trial Date Set for Bishop Finn
Frank Cocozzelli printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Mon Jan 30, 2012 at 08:11:20 AM EST
The trial date for Bishop Robert W. Finn,of the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph, Missouri will be September 24, 2012.  Finn and the diocese were charged with failing to report suspected child abuse of one of his subordinates, Rev. Shawn Ratigan.
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The Culture of Demonization and Imprecatory Prayer
Frederick Clarkson printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Sun Jan 29, 2012 at 07:27:07 PM EST
We have written a great deal here at Talk to Action about the Religious Right culture of conspiracy theory, labeling and demonization as animating factors in resulting hate and violence.  (See Chip Berlet's recent post, for example.)  

However, I fear that as a culture, we (in the broadest sense of we) are becoming so accustomed to the inflammatory excesses of the Religious and other elements of the Right, and their rise to higher levels of public discourse, that we are no longer taking these things seriously.

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To Bigotry No Sanction, to Persecution No Assistance
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Sat Jan 28, 2012 at 09:09:31 PM EST
As the finale of our extended celebration of Religious Freedom Day, we are honored to welcome George Washington as a guest front pager.  

Mr. Washington was, among many things, the Commander in Chief of the Continental Army, the President of the Constitutional Convention, and the first President of the United States.  In the second year of his presidency,  he received a letter from Moses Sexias, Warden of the Hebrew Congregation of Newport, Rhode Island,  (now called Touro Synagogue) in which Sexias noted his people's previous second class citizenship and praised the new era of equality:  

Deprived as we heretofore have been of the invaluable rights of free Citizens...  behold a Government, erected by the Majesty of the People -- a Government, which to bigotry gives no sanction, to persecution no assistance -- but generously affording to all Liberty of conscience, and immunities of Citizenship...
 Washington's famous reply echoed Sexias' words in an unambiguous and memorable fashion of which the contemporary Religious Right and the pols who pander to them are incapable, and would rather that we forget.  -- FC
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George Barna and the New Apostolic Reformation
Bruce Wilson printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Sat Jan 28, 2012 at 04:33:05 PM EST
[Update: after writing this piece, I subsequently discovered that George Barna was listed, in 2002 in the official WLI catalog, as being on the Wagner Leadership Institute's Board of Regents. This places Barna in one of the more significant leadership groups in C. Peter Wagner's evolving New Apostolic Reformation]

Given the secretive nature of the movement, documenting the involvement of public figures in C. Peter Wagner's New Apostolic Reformation can be a time-consuming project. Over the last two years I've been piecing together evangelical pollster and author George Barna's considerable involvement in the NAR. Now, as with many such projects long in the gestation, it's become suddenly politically relevant - because Barna is one of three New Apostolic Reformation figures in Newt Gingrich's recently created Faith Leaders Coalition.

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Gingrich, Alinsky, and the Christian Right Grand Conspiracy Narrative
Chip Berlet printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Sat Jan 28, 2012 at 12:59:18 PM EST

Gingrich's claims about an Alinsky-Obama-socialist conspiracy against Christianity and freedom echo conspiracy theories from the Tea Parties, Glenn Beck, the John Birch Society, and the 1990s Militia Movement.

To an alarming extent the frame of Obama bringing socialism to America includes allegations that Obama and his allies are part of a vast left-wing conspiracy. Whether this conspiracy tracks back to Marx or Satan is open to debate. Further to the Right are recruiters for White supremacist groups suggesting the conspirators are Jews or Muslims using Obama as a puppet. This is not a healthy dynamic for civil society--and we have seen it before.
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Apostle Dutch Sheets Endorses Newt Gingrich, Will Join Campaign's National Faith Leaders Coalition
Rachel Tabachnick printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Thu Jan 26, 2012 at 02:16:14 PM EST
I have just confirmed with the Newt 2012 headquarters that Apostle Dutch Sheets has endorsed Newt Gingrich and will join the campaign's national Faith Leaders Coalition. (Link to copy of press release.)

Sheets is an internationally known leader of the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) and one of the apostolic authorities over the 50-state prayer networks. Other NAR apostles, including Lance Wallnau, promoted Gingrich through these networks prior to the South Carolina primaries. Participants were encouraged to read an 18-page letter from Jim Garlow citing reasons for his support of Gingrich and the validity of his spiritual "restoration," and also directed participants to a link to audio of a January 12 conference call with Gingrich and South Carolina pastors.

It's impossible to measure the impact of the NAR's support on the outcome in South Carolina, but it is becoming clear that NAR leadership is getting in line behind Gingrich despite the endorsement of Rick Santorum by James Dobson and other "old guard" of the Religious Right.

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Randall Terry's Graphic Anti-Abortion Super Bowl Surprise
Bill Berkowitz printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Wed Jan 25, 2012 at 01:07:05 PM EST
It has been a long time since Randall Terry, the founder of the notorious anti-abortion group, Operation Rescue, has been anything more than a gnat on the political landscape. Where once he commanded an army of anti-abortion activists, a series of financial missteps, and personal indiscretions, including his being censured by his church, the Landmark Church of Binghamton, New York, "for a pattern of sinful relationships and conversations with both single and married women," according to a Washington Post report nearly twelve years ago, had relegated him to the outer Mongolia of the radical right.

These days, however, Terry is planning to change all that by playing an active, and he knows disturbingly provocative, role in this year's Super Bowl festivities.

While Terry won't be singing with Madonna at halftime, he intends to raise his voice, and profile, by paying for graphic anti-abortion commercials that must be shown in a number of television markets airing the Super Bowl.

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Newt, Mitt, and Ron Speaking at Christian Right Summit
Chip Berlet printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Wed Jan 25, 2012 at 10:15:04 AM EST
Want to see and hear what the current leading Republican Presidential candidates say when they speak to the leading Christian Right activists?

Held annually in Washington, DC, the Values Voter Summits are the most important public meeting of the organized Christian Right in the  United States. It is also a place where Presidential hopefuls try out different frames and memes.

In this T2A post we have a long segment where Gingrich field tests his attack dog rhetoric against liberal elites in 2010; Ron Paul declares that the Federal Reserve creates "counterfeit" currency and that Obama is not King, but God is King in 2011; and Mitt Romney is, well, Mitt Romney in 2009.

The links in the next section are huge, raw, unedited mpg video files that I videoed for notes and fact-checking quotes for my journalistic and scholarly articles on the Christian Right.

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Romney & Santorum vs. JFK
Frederick Clarkson printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Tue Jan 24, 2012 at 02:15:21 PM EST
This essay, (part of our continuing celebration of Religious Freedom Day) which draws on material I have previously posted here at Talk to Action, appears today at Truthout, a national news site which "provides an independent platform for  in-depth investigative reporting and critical analysis, to reveal systemic injustice and offer transformative ideas to strengthen democracy."

Separation of church and state, a defining issue in our history, is also a defining issue for Republican presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum. The emergence of Romney as the GOP frontrunner and the rallying of top religious right leaders to Santorum at a meeting in Texas over the Martin Luther King Day weekend casts the two politicians' views in sharp relief.

Both candidates have staged high-profile speeches to define themselves in relation to John F. Kennedy's famous 1960 campaign speech to the Greater Houston Ministerial Association - a speech that has served as the model for how politicians balance religion and public life for a generation. But when they stepped up to the podium to define themselves in the bright light of history, each pandered to the religious right.

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This Week Another Mayor's Prayer Breakfast Will Host an Anti-Muslim, Anti-Obama Conspiracy Theorist
Rachel Tabachnick printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Mon Jan 23, 2012 at 01:11:04 PM EST
The Ocean City Mayor's Prayer Breakfast on January 26 will feature Lt. Gen. (Ret.) William "Jerry" Boykin, a regular on the end times prophecy and Islamophobia speaking circuit.  Boykin is a board member of the Oak Initiative, a religio-political organization that produces and disseminates video of Boykin claiming that the nation is in the grips of a Marxist insurgency. In November, the Mayor's Prayer Breakfast in Independence, Missouri hosted Kamal Saleem, also featured in the Oak Initiative videos and media. Both Boykin and Saleem were part of the preparations for TheCall Detroit in Michigan in 2011, including claims by Saleem that President Obama is trying to impose Shariah law.  Boykin spoke to audiences in Michigan about applying military principles of warfare to "spiritual warfare" against Islam.
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