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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted August 16, 2014

Addressing the Growth of Anti-Semitism at Home and Abroad, and A Reflection on Robin Williams and His Passing

In tandem with the rise of anti-Muslim bigotry, the last few weeks have seen a shocking number of anti-Semitic expressions both in America and around the world. Welton will be joined this week by [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted August 16, 2014

The Continuing Rise of Anti-Muslim Bigotry in the United States

Even as there seems to be little progress in resolving the enduring conflicts in the Middle East, anti-Muslim bigotry continues to increase here in the United States. To learn more about this [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted August 16, 2014

Michael Brown, Ferguson and the Struggle to Live Free

Following the tragic shooting of an unarmed Black teenager, Michael Brown, in Ferguson, MO, the ensuing protests and the local police’s startling response, many in the faith community have [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted August 9, 2014

A Word from Welton on Inaction, and Religious Liberty

This week saw the passing of James Brady, who served as President Ronald Reagan’s press secretary and was seriously wounded during a presidential assassination attempt. Inspired by Brady’s [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted August 9, 2014

How Ethical Are We?

A quarter of Americans would report a family next door if they were living in this country illegally, and three percent of Americans would give their child an alibi if he or she committed a [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted August 9, 2014

Pulpit Politics Revisited

Since 2008, “Pulpit Freedom Sunday” has garnered the support of rightwing groups like the Alliance Defending Freedom and the Family Research Council to encourage faith leaders to break the law – [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted August 9, 2014

The Growing Number of Young Conservatives for Marriage Equality

Once upon a time, organizations like the Moral Majority effectively drew self-described values voters to the polls. However, today’s conservatives – especially the younger ones – are increasingly [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted August 1, 2014

The Numbers Behind the Rhetoric: Americans’ Opinions on the Immigration Crisis

As our nation continues to manage the humanitarian crisis on our border, we constantly hear from leaders who all too often view the situation through a political lens. What about the American [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted August 1, 2014

Why Are We Not Surprised: Congress Tries to Gut Law Working to Stop Sex Trafficking

The Obama Administration asked Congress for 3.7 billion dollars to help deal with the surge of unaccompanied minors crossing our border. True to form, the conservative response was to cut that to [...]

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By Ray Kirstein
In Segments
Posted August 1, 2014

A Look Inside New Mexico’s Artesia Detention Center

For a look at the other end of that pipeline, Bishop Gene speaks with Sharita Gruberg, Policy Analyst at the Center for American Progress, who has just returned from a trip to the Artesia [...]

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