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Crunchy ConFriday October 10, 2008

Class war, populism and Republicans

I almost hate to post this, because I know it'll bring out of the woodwork the folks who have nothing to say but how awful, horrible, no-good Sarah Palin is, and how the Republicans are evil and should die. But......

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Crunchy ConThursday October 9, 2008

A dismal thought at day's end

And now, as we say our nighttime prayers and prepare for bed, having seen that the Japanese stock market lost 10 percent of its value on Friday, let us turn to Ross Douthat for a melancholy meditation on the flailing......

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Reformed Chicks BlabbingThursday October 9, 2008

Louis Farrakhan called Obama "the Messiah"

Wow! How creepy is that? Not an endorsement that Obama needs right now, I bet. What do you think he means by messiah? Do you think he's referring to a political or religious figure or both? Is there a messianic......

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Casting StonesWednesday October 8, 2008

Last Night's Debate

I had the honor and privilege of attending last night's second presidential debate at Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn. Some commentators and reporters have described the debate as subdued and uneventful. I can assure you, as someone who was actually......

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Windows & DoorsWednesday October 8, 2008

Wright, Keating and Muthee: With Friends Like These, Do Candidates Need Enemies?

Obama and Jeremiah Wright, McCain and Charles Keating, Palin and Pastor Muthee. Should we judge these candidates by the company that they keep? Is that unfair guilt by asscociation? I think that candidates should be judged by both the company......

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Reformed Chicks BlabbingWednesday October 8, 2008

Paglia on the Palin Effect

I've been getting bored with and haven't bothered to read the many articles on why feminists hate Palin. Why bother reading them when the answer is so obvious. They hate her because she doesn't bow to their abortion altar. But......

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Crunchy ConTuesday October 7, 2008

Obama vs. McCain = Clinton vs. Dole

I cannot believe that this country is in the critical condition that it's in, and these are the politicians we're asked to choose from as our next leader. Neither McCain nor Obama spoke with any credibility or seriousness about our......

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Reformed Chicks BlabbingTuesday October 7, 2008

SNL Skit: Washington Approves the Bailout is back...

So, as you are probably aware, NBC pulled the skit from Hulu and their website due to problems with a caption under Herbert and Marion Sandler who rooked Wachovia into paying $26 billion for sub prime mortgages valued at $19......

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Reformed Chicks BlabbingTuesday October 7, 2008

CNN exposes Obama's connection to Ayers

Whoa! This is CNN, not Fox! How amazing is that? (via) I guess by now you've heard that Obama claims he didn't know Ayers was a terrorist (it's amazing how many times Obama doesn't know what's going on -- he......

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Crunchy ConTuesday October 7, 2008

Could Democrats reduce abortions more?

Steve Waldman makes the case that a Democratic plan to reduce abortions could do more than the typical Republican strategy -- but that Barack Obama is not on board with this plan. Read Steve's entire post and let us know......

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Diana Butler Bass is a religion scholar and author of Christianity for the Rest of Us: How the Neighborhood Church is Transforming the Faith. She blogs at God’s Politics.
Tony Campolo is Professor Emeritus at Eastern University and author of The God of Intimacy and Action: Reconnecting Ancient Spiritual Practices, Evangelism, and Justice, with Mary Darling. He blogs at God’s Politics.
Rod Dreher is a columnist for The Dallas Morning News and author of Crunchy Cons: The New Conservative Counterculture and Its Return to Roots. He blogs at Crunchy Con.
Bruce Feiler is the author of seven books, including Walking the Bible: A Journey by Land Through the Five Books of Moses. He blogs at Feiler Faster.
Dan Gilgoff is Politics Editor at Beliefnet and author of The Jesus Machine: How James Dobson, Focus on the Family, and Evangelical America are Winning the Culture War. He blogs at God-o-Meter.
David Kuo served as a special assistant to President George W. Bush and is the author of Tempting Faith: An Inside Story of Political Seduction. He blogs at J-Walking.
Dr. Richard Land is president of The Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission and author of The Divided States of America? What Liberals AND Conservatives are missing in the God-and-country shouting match!
Michele McGinty is a mom and a student at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. She blogs at Reformed Chicks Blabbing.
Brian McLaren is a pastor, musician, and author of Everything Must Change: Jesus, Global Crises, and a Revolution of Hope. He blogs at God’s Politics.
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Jim Wallis is executive director of Sojourners/Call to Renewal and author of God’s Politics: Why the Right Gets It Wrong and the Left Doesn’t Get It. He blogs at God’s Politics.

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