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The problem with constituencies

For years the GOP has placated the religious right, even as Christian fundamentalists have steered the movement to the fringe. On a national level, at least, that constituency has been heard but not seen. Sure, George W. Bush spoke openly of his faith …

Why is this man laughing?

Meet Pastor Rodney Harold Browne, the latest boob to endorse Newt (along with Todd Palin, Chuck Norris and Rick Perry). Actually, “boob” is too kind a description for this con man: When the Holy Ghost Bartender (who also refers to himself as the Holy Ghost Hitman) arrived at my seat, he began threatening to have [...]

Whatever happened to Hare Krishnas at airports?

I think I might’ve seen them there, years ago, but sometimes I confuse memories with movies. Perhaps they moved to bus terminals, though I suspect one of the less committed but cooler Krishnas convinced them airports were so 1977. Probably their first webmaster. Dude named Devadidev. ANSWER: They’ve gone mainstream. Filed under: Religion, Whatever happened [...]

Cap du jour

Jan Couch: religious broadcaster, Georgia native, classic caricature (her doctorate is an honorary one from Oral Roberts University)   Filed under: cap du jour, caricatures, Christians, church ladies, Religion

In defense of religious bigotry

To be clear, I’m not condoning the wingnut attacks on Mitt Romney’s Mormonism. There’s plenty of reasons to vote against The Anchorman — his religion is not one of them. But to be honest, certain religious beliefs would be a … Continue reading

Follow the angel in the cheap white suit

The protagonist of this little melodrama founded churches in Gainesville and Orange County that draw more than 15,000 congregants per week (he’s the one who sounds unmistakably like a Southern Baptist).
(via Christian Nightmares)

Filed under: Re…

Has the religious right fostered less religious identification?

People of faith do wonderful things. They feed the hungry, shelter the homeless and demonstrate a compassion often lacking in the secular world. Unfortunately, so-called people of faith are also hypocritical, judgmental and determined to impose their beliefs on those who see things differently. Most people don’t identify with the latter group, which has come [...]

Rick Perry should’ve invited this guy to Houston

You gotta hand it to a preacher who thanks the Lord for his “smokin’ hot wife.” Amen, Brother Nelms.

Filed under: Religion

Now playing in my personal Hell

A Christian Jim Carrey impersonator. Ack!

“You’re not making Christianity any better you’re just making comedy worse.” HRH (slightly paraphrased)
(via Christian Nightmares)
Filed under: Religion

The Rapture and me

Despite accepting the “invitation to receive Christ” on more than one occasion, I wasn’t convinced of my salvation. I was only 11, after all — unprepared to handle the implications of eternal damnation. My family’s 1981 summer vacation was preceded by a Southern Baptist revival. For those of you lucky enough not to be raised [...]

And you thought the pedophile priest scandal was bad

I hear the Episcopals are accepting new members. Welcome to the Jersey Shore Rosary Bead Necklace e-Store Online. We have every single Rosary bead that Paul “DJ Pauly D” DelVecchio, Mike The Situation, Jenni “JWoww” Farley, Nico…

The party of Bachmann

The takeover is complete in Minnesota, of all places. The most recent GOP nominee for governor, Tom Emmer, backed a “Tenther” bill that would require a two-thirds state legislative vote to ratify any federal legislation and supported a state consti…

Megachurch pastor takes on his own

Amen: Platt’s first target is the megachurch itself. Americans have built themselves multimillion-dollar worship palaces, he argues. These have become like corporations, competing for market share by offering social centers, child-care programs, first-class entertainment and comfortable, consumer Christianity. Jesus, Platt … Continue reading

Would Jesus fly coach?

Might as well milk this fifth anniversary thing with a Sunday-appropriate flashback, first posted on 8/28/05. For the record, Bishop Eddie Long remains a “respected” religious leader in the community. WWJD, Part II? Buy a Bentley! That’s what Bishop Eddie … Continue reading

The Malcontent turns 5

What do Naomi Campbell and Pat Robertson have in common? Both lust for Liberian butcher Charles Taylor’s diamonds. Robertson’s relationship with Taylor was the subject of my first post, from Aug. 2005. “We’re undermining a Christian, Baptist president to bring … Continue reading


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