As Lutheran bishops we stand for religious liberty and against Christian Nationalism
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As Lutheran bishops we stand for religious liberty and against Christian Nationalism
Who gets to decide what is Christian? What does religious liberty look like today? With so much unsettling and destabilizing news coming from the new administration in Washington, DC, it’s
'The President is a dangerous threat to religious liberty': Lutheran bishops take a stand
Who gets to decide what is Christian? What does religious liberty look like today? With so much unsettling and destabilizing news coming from the new administration in Washington, DC, it’s hard to keep up with and keep track of everything. We believe, however, that a recent decision by the President is a dangerous threat to religious liberty, promotes Christian Nationalism, and all people who care about our democracy need to take note. We, the …
As Lutheran bishops we stand for religious liberty and against Christian Nationalism • Wisconsin Examiner
Trinity Lutheran Church in Madison, Wisconsin | Photo by Erik Gunn/Wisconsin ExaminerWho gets to decide what is Christian? What does religious liberty look like today? With so much unsettling and destabilizing news coming from the new administration in Washington, DC, it’s hard to keep up with and keep track of everything. We believe, however, that a recent decision by the President is a dangerous threat to religious liberty, promotes Christian …
The danger of Christian nationalism and conservatism
As a Jesus-loving Catholic, I’ve been disappointed to observe that many members of the Catholic and broader Christian community unknowingly deviate from many of his teachings. Growing up with strict Roman Catholic parents who made sure I was immersed in youth ministries, bible camps, church choirs and religious studies, I believe I have some credibility to speak on Christian culture. Throughout my life, I’ve recognized rising polarization in the…
Christian Nationalism and Christian Witness - Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta
Bishop Wright urges the House of Bishops to call out “idolatry, blasphemy and heresy.” On the recent 60th anniversary of a seminal moment in American civil rights, Atlanta Bishop Rob Wright spoke on “Christian Nationalism and Christian Witness” to the approximately 140 members of the House of Bishops. He urged this governing body to stand up to totalism just as David did to Goliath, only with five modern “stones” that every Jesus follower can ca…
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