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  • May 2008
    • 'Slutbucks'? Coffee Logo Spurs Protest

      'Slutbucks'? Coffee Logo Spurs Protest

      Starbucks' fiscal woes are well-documented, and, Mother Jones blogger Jen Phillips writes, a boycott by a Christian group could be next, over the reintroduction of its original logo, which features a nearly bare-breasted sea siren. "The Starbucks logo has a naked woman on it with her legs spread like a prostitute," says Mark Dice, the group's rep. "The company might as well call themselves Slutbucks." More »

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      Starbucks   boycott   Christian right

  • November 2007
    • Creation Geologists Rock World

      Creation Geologists Rock World

      Today's creationist geologists are not who the secular may think. Numerous and thriving, many hold advanced degrees from top universities, and are making evangelicals more open to scientific evidence. And they are experts for the nearly half of Americans who believe God created the Earth in the last 10,000 years, the New York Times reports. More »

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      flood   Christianity   evolution   evangelicals   fossil   Bible   geology   creationism   Noah's Ark   Christian right

  • October 2007
    • Evangelical Semantics Shadow Romney

      Evangelical Semantics Shadow Romney

      Mitt Romney is vying aggressively for the religious right's support, but experts are advising him not to overdo it. Political strategists and religious experts alike caution that it’s dangerous for the Mormon candidate to sell himself as a Christian. Bloomberg looks at the complicated intersection of politics, faith, vocabulary, and the ghost of John F. Kennedy. More »

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      Mitt Romney   evangelicals   religious right   John F. Kennedy   Mormonism   Christian right

  • September 2007
    • ACLU's Alter Ego Invites God Into Courtroom

      ACLU's Alter Ego Invites God Into Courtroom

      A legal center that champions the Christian right is scoring victories and becoming “a very, very significant player in constitutional law,” one analyst says. The American Center for Law and Justice has made waves in the legal world by defending prayer at high school football games and supporting a pharmacist who doesn’t want to sell the morning-after pill, the Chicago Tribune reports. More »

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      religion   John Roberts   religious right   ACLU   Pat Robertson   Plan B   Christian right

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