From Erin Reed:
"A new poll released by NORC and the Los Angeles Times reveals that 77% of U.S. citizens believe politicians are using debates over transgender and nonbinary people as a distraction from more pressing priorities. The same poll finds that majorities oppose forced outing laws for transgender youth. A slim majority indicated their support for protecting access to gender-affirming medical care for transgender youth when their parents and doctors feel those treatments are appropriate, though results were somewhat mixed depending on how the question was worded. These numbers align with several recent polls indicating that while some people may have nuanced opinions on transgender issues, Americans do not view these concerns as worthy of lawmakers' attention..."
"Then there is this audaciously #undemocratic provision: To be elected to #state office, a candidate must win not only a majority of votes, but also more than half of Texas’s 254 counties...
"Lest rank-and-file GOP voters ever again be allowed to override the activists who run the party machinery, the convention approved a new rule preventing any candidate who is censured from appearing on the ballot for two years.
Is it time yet to have THAT conversation? The one where we ask the Jewish political right why they are supporting a party that intends to establish a christian theocracy?
That concept was tried before, remember? The Roman Catholic Empire? The inquisition? The pogroms? The expulsions?
Do they not understand non-christians will not be citizens in the new right wing theocratic america? Won't be able to vote? Will be stripped of our rights? Will have no recourse? Have they even listened to what the christian nationalists are saying?
“Trump continued to fuel the fire of antisemitic conspiracy theories by blaming the ‘Soros-backed’ district attorney for leading the case,” JDCA said. “Less than an hour after the jury returned its verdict, Trump was spewing hate and blaming Jews.”
Collaborators always think they will be spared because they played along. And they're always wrong. Always.
From NCJW:
Next week, the Senate will vote on The Right to Contraception Act which would uphold the right to access contraception, first recognized by the Supreme Court in Griswold v. Connecticut in 1965. The Right to Contraception Act would safeguard a person's right to seek and obtain birth control, even if the Supreme Court were to ever overturn the existing constitutional protection.
We need your voice in this fight. Take action today and tell Congress to support the Right to Contraception Act. Our Jewish movement has our own playbook: everyone deserves access to basic health care, including abortion care and contraceptives. Let’s get out there and play.
A timely discussion about the importance of church-state separation in the battle against Christian Nationalism. Even if you can’t attend the webinar live, you can still RSVP to receive a recording of the discussion.
This discussion will feature a stellar panel, including:
— Rachel Laser, President and CEO of Americans United for Separation of Church and State
— Dr. Samuel L. Perry, associate professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Oklahoma at Norman.
— Rev. Dr. Lori Walke, AU Faith Advisory Council member and senior minister at Mayflower Congregational UCC Church in Oklahoma City.
This free event is open to the public and co-hosted by the Mayflower Congregational United Church of Christ and Americans United for Separation of Church and State. After the panel, there will be a short Q&A with the presenters.
If you had unwanted babies being abandoned in the woods to die by desperate girls on your #RedStateHellhole bingo card, well, you got a hit.
(Alt possibility - creepy 30 or 40 yr old "boyfriend" drives underage teen to woods to give birth and get rid of the evidence so he doesn't get hit with child support and/or pedophilia / incest charges.)
Four years ago today, I would have logged onto Zoom to "attend" a Winnipeg Pentecostal church service that adherred to pandemic restrictions (thankfully it wasn't more extreme like many NAR Christian nationalist churches in the US). Now I don't know what to believe anymore.
But here's the first thing I discovered after leaving Christianity.
You know how in the Bible in Romans 12:2, it says "Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by renewing your mind"? The first question I asked when reading this verse again 20 years later was this "What is the pattern of this world currently?"
I soon realized the pattern pretty much goes something like this:
Obey your parents
Go to school
Get a job
Work 8 hours a day or more
Get married
Pop out tons of babies if you're a woman
Pay your bills
Go to church on Sunday and hang out with church members before going to work on Monday
Buy a car
Buy a house
Watch talking heads on Fox
Listen to "podcasts"
Buy the latest thing because it helps keep the economy going
Watch the latest TV shows but keep it G or PG rated
Listen to music unless it talks about drugs, sex, or has tons of swear words
Start a side hustle if you can't get a job
Help your neighbors if they're nice to you and not trying to shove an "agenda" down your throat
The second question I asked was "How does any of this renew the mind or transform a person?" And I found that all it does is remove their freedom to simply be and exist, while following a social order that "fights for spiritual freedom."
The third and final question I asked, going back to the idea of the pattern of this world, is "What group pushes the pattern of this world on its citizens the most?"
And the answer I came up with is very simple: straight vvhite American Christians.
National Day of Prayer continues to advance Christian Nationalism
Apr 30, 2024 Andrew L. Seidel
From American United for Separation of church and state:
"...You heard that correctly – in a nation where the First Amendment of our Constitution demands that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion,” Congress established a National Day of Prayer...
The law requires the President of the United States to issue a proclamation recognizing the National Day of Prayer. Some local and state governments similarly recognize the day. Although supporters may claim NDP welcomes all people to participate, it ostracizes nonreligious people, those who don’t pray and many religious minorities. Both the history of NDP and the rhetoric of those who continue to promote it make clear that NDP is mainly for Christians..."
Denying pregnant people emergency abortion care under EMTALA advances Christian Nationalism
By Kalyn Mizelle McDaniel May 01, 2024
"...Abortion bans violate the separation of church and state by imposing one narrow religious viewpoint on everyone. Removing EMTALA protections from pregnant women goes a step further by advancing the Christian Nationalist commitment to relegating women to second-class citizenship. According to complementarianism, which is intrinsically intertwined with Christian Nationalism, cisgender woman have a distinct role. Motherhood and submission to men are key parts of the separate role women play. The incapability of the role is evidence of its second-class nature. Complementarianism is diametrically opposed to the liberation of women, and fittingly, limiting the instances in which their wellbeing can be protected in emergency rooms aligns with that ideology..."
Your soul doesn’t have junk in the trunk - Or, what Catholic apologists and Richard Dawkins agree about
Avatar photo by Adam Lee Oct 10, 2023
"...Are intersex people God’s mistakes?
The heart of Graebe’s argument is his insistence that God doesn’t make mistakes. He says it’s impossible to have a “male soul” in a biologically female body, or vice versa. Therefore, he concludes, anyone who believes themselves to be transgender is self-deluded:
"To deny that essential unity is to say that God made a mistake. …Jesus says, “This is my body,” but we cannot say that of ourselves. Our body belongs not to us, but to God, and he will not be mocked."
Again, there’s an obvious reply: How does this theology account for intersex people?
As I wrote in Christians against pronouns, it’s objectively true that there are human beings who defy simplistic notions of a gender binary..."
Scientific literacy is not a strong point with fundamentalists.
Yes.
12 to 20 million people in the world right now, living fine lives of "none of your business" are intersex people with probable infant surgery.
Millions of people, because its biology, and EVERYTHING biological is on a Bell Curve. Very very whatever to almost none of whatever.
A bell curve for height, a bell curve for swimming ability, a bell curve for being masculine, a bell curve for neurodiversoty, a bell curve for talent in hoarding.
Even if they're not physically intersex, there are a ton of genetic, epigenetic, biochemical and endocrine issues that affect gender expression - not to mention all the environmental toxins, phyto-estrogens and endocrine disruptors in literally everything now.
No reasonably intelligent person should be calling being LGBTQ a "sin" or "abnormal" or "delusion" because that flies in the fact of every historical, scientific, and cultural bit of knowledge that we have.
THEIR culture rejects scientific reality due to bronze age nonsense written by men, putting words into their god's mouth.
False words.
And their viewpoint needs to be rejected entirely by govt and society, not enshrined in bigoted laws.