Here are some valuable articles I've read in the past week or two about religion and politics and their intersection:
Sunday, December 18, 2022
Recent Religion + Politics Commentary: "Pro-Life" Movement, Christian Nationalism, Southern Baptists and United Methodists, Leonard Leo and New USCCB President
Saturday, October 31, 2020
Nation with Soul of a Church on Eve of Historic Election: Weaponized Bibles Brandished with Guns as Nuns Choose to Be Photo Props for Trump
Just in case you were concerned that this election wasn't crazy enough, and I know you were, here's the lieutenant governor of Idaho, featured in a demonstration with some militia crazies, waving a Bible and a firearm out the window of her truck.
Saturday, October 17, 2020
National Catholic Reporter Review of Sarah Posner, Unholy — "Sarah Posner's 'Unholy' implicates Catholics as well as evangelicals"
Thursday, October 8, 2020
The Current US Election and Spectacularly Failed "Pro-Life" Politics of US Catholic Bishops
Catholic bishop Tobin of Rhode Island tweeted during last night's debate, "Joe Biden promises that if he’s elected president he will end division and bring the country together. It won’t happen. With his politically expedient embrace of a very extreme position on abortion, he’s already alienated half of the nation."
Monday, September 28, 2020
Commentary on the Discussion of Amy Coney Barrett's Religious Views and Their Pertinence to Her Supreme Court Nomination
Frank Cocozzelli, "A Catholic’s Case Against Amy Coney Barrett":
The issue with the Barrett nomination for me as a Catholic is quite simple: I choose to dissent from my Church on certain issues such as choice, birth control and embryonic stem cell research. Judge Barrett, on the other hand, follows a more orthodox approach to the Church.
That is her right to do so. It is also the Church's right to set such doctrine. But what concerns me is that she may use the power of the federal government to impose her particular Catholicism, one that is clearly not in sync with most American Catholics, on me and those that share my faith who look to the government to shield me from the excesses of Church hardliners.
A number of my co-religionists, the ones who are anti-choice have a peculiar habit of looking at the issue of abortion only through the lens of orthodox Catholicism. What of a SCOTUS justice that sees abortion as "always immoral"? That sounds like someone that is primed and ready to substitute her Church's particular teaching on the matter as the only true religious position on the matter.
Monday, July 13, 2020
News Commentary in Time of Plague: 43 Pages of Obituaries in Houston Today (and the Role Many US Christians Are Playing in the Pandemic)
OUR LOCAL PAPER: The Houston Chronicle— Rogelio Garcia Lawyer (@LawyerRogelio) July 13, 2020
obituary section was 43 pages today.
Let that sink in.
Saturday, May 23, 2020
Friday, May 22, 2020
In a Play to His Base, US President Demands That Churches Open "Right Now": Twitter Talks Back
President Trump says the country must reopen churches and other places of worship because they are essential.— Weijia Jiang (@weijia) May 22, 2020
He said, “If they don’t do it, I will override the governors.”
The President left without taking questions.
As US President Demands That Churches Be Re-Opened, Tragic Failure of Imagination of Many US Christians Driving Re-Opening Project
There are times in history when it becomes apparent that the human community (or portions thereof) cannot continue doing business as usual. This becomes clear when business as usual has led to a dead end.— πππππππ π». πππππ€ππͺ π (@wdlindsy) May 22, 2020
Biblical theology calls such times kairotic moments. /1
Sunday, May 3, 2020
Here's How I See the Response to the Pandemic Playing Out Now in the United States: People Who Will Pay Highest Price for "Re-Opening" Are the Vulnerable, Elderly, Poor, Minorities
The U.S. just reported its deadliest day for coronavirus patients as states reopen, according to WHO. At least 2,909 people died of Covid-19 in 24 hours. https://t.co/ZepbBKONel— Jon Cooper πΊπΈ (@joncoopertweets) May 3, 2020
Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Whose Life Is Expendable, Whose Is Not? More on Tacit Agenda of the "Pro-Life" Party Supported by White Christians to "Re-Open" US
What most "pro-life" white Christian Republicans will not say out loud right now — though an increasing number are doing just that — is that they consider some human lives expendable when it comes to generating income for those who are already rolling in money.
This pandemic is disproportionately killing the elderly, those with pre-existing medical challenges, members of minority communities including notably African Americans and Hispanics, and those in prison.
For "pro-life" Republicans, some lives are expendable.
Sunday, April 19, 2020
While the Elderly, Minorities, and the Imprisoned Die, A Push to "Re-Open" the Country by "Pro-Life" Christian Republicans
Reported US coronavirus deaths:— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) April 18, 2020
7 weeks ago: 0 deaths
6 weeks ago: 17 deaths
5 weeks ago: 49 deaths
4 weeks ago: 249 deaths
3 weeks ago: 1,588 deaths
2 weeks ago: 7,152 deaths
1 week ago: 18,758 deaths
Right now: 36,997 deaths
The U.S. saw a grim milestone this week: A record 4,591 patients in the U.S. with COVID-19 died in a 24-hour stretch ending at 8 p.m. ET Thursday, according to Johns Hopkins University.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the figure beats the previous record of 2,569 deaths.
The sharp increase is likely because in New York City's probable coronavirus deaths are now being counted in the official tally.
As of Friday morning, John Hopkins University reports that the death toll in the U.S. has reached 33,286, the highest mortality rate in the world.
Thursday, April 16, 2020
Facts, Numbers, Trump's Real Pandemic Record — and Continued Truth-Skirting of "Pro-Life" White Christians as Death Tolls Mount
In my absolutely darkest moments right after the 2016 election I could not imagine this moment: thousands of Americans dying a day, an economic contraction to rival the Great Depression and Trump just listing off the names of CEOs while congratulating himself for a job well done— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) April 14, 2020
"One of the themes we’ve been talking about for the last month is that the official American death toll right now is almost certainly an undercount which will eventually be revised upwards after the epidemic has passed and we have time to sift through the records.
Why? Because most localities seem to be ascribing deaths to COVID-19 only in the presence of a positive test. And since we've had a persistent shortage of tests, many patients in serious condition are admitted without being tested, since they are presumed positive cases and the test can be better used on someone else.
Also we have home-deaths, in which case no testing is performed.
Thursday, April 9, 2020
12,000 US Catholics Sign Petition to Bishops to Permit Public Masses for Easter: "The Reckoning Is Upon Us"
Kansas Gov Laura Kelly puts in place a stay-at-home order and a ban on large gatherings, like other (sane) governors.— Rachel Maddow MSNBC (@maddow) April 8, 2020
Republicans in KS Legislature just **overturned** the ban on large gatherings because they...
want Kansans in large gatherings?
now?https://t.co/OFDx224vny
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Cardinal Collins on Agitation of US Right for Congregational Worship During Pandemic: "Shallow" and "Absolutely Irresponsible"
It’s so strange to hear people lamenting that they are deprived of church now, when many of those same people have been perfectly content for years now to see LGBT people excluded from church, made unwelcome, fired by church institutions simply for being LGBT. /1— πππππππ π». πππππ€ππͺ π (@wdlindsy) April 5, 2020
I don’t recall having heard any laments from any of the people lamenting now about their exclusion from church when it was “only” the LGBT community that was excluded, run off, deliberately made unwelcome.— πππππππ π». πππππ€ππͺ π (@wdlindsy) April 5, 2020
We LGBT folks may have some tips for handling the no-church thing. /2
Sunday, April 5, 2020
Today's Guardian on Growing Backlash to Appeals to Cease Religious Gatherings, Fueled by Top GOP Leaders
Saturday, April 4, 2020
Quote for Day: Right-Wing Evangelical Churches Want to Resist Closing Services — But Risk Killing Off Their Congregations
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| David Neiwert, "Evangelical churches run smack into coronavirus' lethal reality, but some continue to resist" |
Evangelical churches with a right-wing, Christian-nationalist political bent really want nothing more than to resist government orders to cease holding services during the novel coronavirus pandemic. The main drawback is that there’s the possibility of killing off their congregations.
Friday, April 3, 2020
As Some Officials Exempt Religions Gatherings from Stay-at-Home Directives, Medical and Legal Experts Respond to "Incredibly Bad Idea"
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| St. Ambrose of Milan, Cain and Abel, book 1, chapter 1, 3-4, from "Advice on Prayer — Ambrose," at Crossroads Initiative |
Here's some commentary for you from the last day or so on the move of some US officials to exempt religious gatherings — they provide "essential services," we're being told — from stay-at-home directives that apply to everyone else.
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Again, Belligerent Response of Many "Pro-Life" US Christians to Pandemic Restrictions Illustrates Serious Dangers of "Pro-Life" Christanity to the Rest of Us
Sunday, March 29, 2020
Pro-Life Head of Liberty University Reopens School Against Sound Advice: Nearly a Dozen Students Now Sick with COVID Symptoms
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| Jerry Falwell Jr., 25 May 2009, from the Brainyquote website |






