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'Religious left' emerging as US political force in Trump era
« on: March 28, 2017, 04:12:41 am »
March 27 (Reuters) - Since President Donald Trump's election, monthly lectures on social justice at the 600-seat Gothic chapel of New York's Union Theological Seminary have been filled to capacity with crowds three times what they usually draw.

In January, the 181-year-old Upper Manhattan graduate school, whose architecture evokes London's Westminster Abbey, turned away about 1,000 people from a lecture on mass incarceration. In the nine years that Reverend Serene Jones has served as its president, she has never seen such crowds.

"The election of Trump has been a clarion call to progressives in the Protestant and Catholic churches in America to move out of a place of primarily professing progressive policies to really taking action," she said.

Although not as powerful as the religious right, which has been credited with helping elect Republican presidents and boasts well-known leaders such as Christian Broadcasting Network founder Pat Robertson, the "religious left" is now slowly coming together as a force in U.S. politics.

This disparate group, traditionally seen as lacking clout, has been propelled into political activism by Trump's policies on immigration, healthcare and social welfare, according to clergy members, activists and academics. A key test will be how well it will be able to translate its mobilization into votes in the 2018 midterm congressional elections.

"It's one of the dirty little secrets of American politics that there has been a religious left all along and it just hasn't done a good job of organizing," said J. Patrick Hornbeck II, chairman of the theology department at Fordham University, a Jesuit school in New York.

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Re: 'Religious left' emerging as US political force in Trump era
« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2017, 04:24:32 am »
Jim Wallis, Tony Compolo - Marxists who lecture that Jesus was a Socialist and only reference the Red Letter portions of the New Testament to prove that being a good Christian means being a good Communist.

What this is, is just Leftism/Communism/Secular Hedonism being forged as a religion of which we already knew it was regarded as by most Leftists.

Their crusade is to 'retake' Christianity from the 'right' whom they assert 'hijacked' it.
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Re: 'Religious left' emerging as US political force in Trump era
« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2017, 05:29:08 am »
I seem to recall this coming up when Dubya was president.

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Re: 'Religious left' emerging as US political force in Trump era
« Reply #3 on: March 28, 2017, 04:24:10 pm »
Well, there really is a "religious left" (actually, the whole left is pretty much religious in their beliefs), but the religion they espouse isn't Christianity, Judaism, or any other generally-recognized faith, but rather fundamentalist "Progressivism," a very intolerant faith that brooks no dissension from the received dogma.
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Re: 'Religious left' emerging as US political force in Trump era
« Reply #4 on: March 29, 2017, 01:45:25 am »
The left wears "religion" as does a wolf wear a sheep's skin...

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Re: 'Religious left' emerging as US political force in Trump era
« Reply #5 on: March 29, 2017, 02:19:39 am »
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