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In my latest article, I explore the inconsistency within Protestant Christianity that proclaims salvation by faith alone, yet imposes additional requirements on LGBTQ+ individuals. I argue that this contradiction undermines the core message of grace and inclusivity central to the faith. By highlighting this disparity, I aim to encourage a more genuine application of the principle of salvation through faith for all believers, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
#lgbtq#progressive christianity#lgbtq+ inclusive churches#lgbtq+ churches#the irony of fundamentalist christianity#the ironies of fundamentalist christianity
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Boston area renovation. Brookes + Hill Custom Builders, Lexington, MA.
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an article list I’m curating on topics of humanism and white christian nationalism
#humanist#white christian nationalist#humanism vs. white christian nationalism#humanism vs white christian nationalism#list#articles#article list#Medium list#Medium article list
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Recently, I published an article on Medium titled “Washington State Has Enacted Protections for Trans People.” The article covers Washington State’s recent efforts to protect transgender individuals (and others) through three laws passed in 2023, focusing on safe housing for at-risk teens, legal protections against out-of-state interference, and stricter privacy measures for health data. Unfortunately, some conservative voices and media outlets have misrepresented these laws, falsely claiming they interfere with stable families or encourage unsupervised travel. My article clarifies how these protections aim solely to safeguard vulnerable individuals from discrimination and legal threats.
Please take a moment to click through and read the article on Medium. If you find it valuable, clap for it to help amplify this important message!
#Washington State#reproductive rights#reproductive healthcare#LGBTQIA#transgender#addressing conservative media lies
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“To die, it’s easy.... But you have to struggle for life.” —The Complete Maus, Art Spiegelman
Originally published in 1991, Art Spiegelman’s Pulitzer Prize–winning masterpiece has been praised and criticized, lauded as one of the greatest Holocaust tales ever penned, and infamously banned for “rough” language and nudity.
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The article "Today’s Reflections: Persecution or Provocation?" examines a TikTok video broadcast by Fox News or OAN, depicting a Subway employee refusing service to a group in Wanaukee, WI, with the claim of Christian persecution. When asked if their shirts were the cause of the refusal, the employee cited a personal matter. The group's shirts, not shown in the video, were later identified as bearing anti-LGBTQIA+ and anti-reproductive rights messages. The author highlights that one group member was David Grisham, known for provocative actions against Christmas traditions, and another was Rich Penkoski, who frequently posts homophobic content online. The author's mother immediately agreed that the incident was Christian persecution, reflecting her susceptibility to media influence despite her education. The author, who is queer, feels unable to come out to her family, particularly due to her father's belief in conspiracy theories about LGBTQIA+ individuals, reinforcing the family's self-victimization narrative against those who oppose their bigotry.
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The Ugaritic texts, found in Ugarit (modern Ras Shamra, Syria), date back to the late Bronze Age. They offer insights into the religion of the Canaanites, who lived at the same time as early Israelites. These texts include myths & rituals similar to those in the Bible, mentioning gods like El & Baal Hadad. For instance, Baal's story as a storm god parallels Yahweh in the Psalms, & Baal's battle with the sea god Yam is like Yahweh defeating chaotic waters. These similarities suggest biblical writers were influenced by Canaanite mythology.
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In her article "What is Asexuality?" Dawn Fifer explores the concept of asexuality & seeks to debunk common misconceptions surrounding this sexual orientation. By defining asexuality & highlighting the diversity within the ace community, Fifer stresses the need for recognition & acceptance, & understanding.
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Fifer, D. (2023, Sept. 25). “What is Asexually?” Medium. https://medium.com/@dawnfifer/what-is-asexually-c09324f08f30
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Academia.edu is an online platform that allows researchers to share their work, connect with other scholars, and discover new research. It hosts millions of academic papers, conference papers, and journal articles across various disciplines. Users can create profiles, upload their papers, and track views and downloads. The platform also facilitates networking and collaboration through features like following other researchers, joining groups, and receiving notifications about relevant research. While it offers free access to most content, some papers require a subscription to read in full.
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