Sentences with phrase «right wing religious»

Don't hold your breath waiting for God to heal everything.The only things that have «nt failed me are social security, medicare, and the U.S. Postal Service, which are exactly the same three programs that right wing religious fanatics want to wipe out.
That one of his team sold him out to the right wing religious nuts of his day?
If the GOP ever wants to become a major national party again it is going to have to dump this right wing religious agenda and Rubio along with it.
The thing here is that we all know most of the Republicans are lying just to con the few uneducated fundamentalists (yes, here in New England only the really very uneducated are right wing religious extremists).
This silly article just paints a big red target on these schools for the right wing religious zealots to focus on.
Interestingly enough, he is nevertheless more «christian» than most of the right wing religious nuts that call themselves «christian.»
Unfortunately, the right wing religious wing - nuts will not listen to these words.
Maybe even the most ardent right wing religious zealots can read this story and finally let it seep into their brains that there is no Jesus, there is no Lord watching over you and protecting you, and there is no devil... there is only human nature and some of it is good and some of it is bad.
Knowing these right wing religious fanatics, this debate will be a contest to see who's holier by who wears the most ashes.
Knowing these right wing religious fanatics, this debate will end up being a contest to see who's holier by who wears the most ashes.
That is a whole big bad nasty story — again — on the evils of the right wing religious folks.
These right wing religious fanatics better wear the dirt on their faces or the hypocrites should just stay home.
Right wing religious extremists don't care about the scientific process all they want to do is promote the dogma.
I think that most right wings religious conservatives would hate Romney and consider him the antichrist if they only had someone other than Obama to vote for.
And its scary when you think about the court majority being right winged religious conservatives.

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Gathering former inner - city gang members, right - wing militants, violent nationalists and «religious extremists» from all over the world together in one place, the event aimed to workshop technological solutions to the problem of «violent extremism.»
Ugh, no wonder the rest of the world laughs at America with all these right - wing - religious - wing - nuts running around.
Those educated «scientists» that the religious dunces seem to hate (due to all those pesky facts they keep spouting), are the people that gave us, the steam engine that started the industrial revolution; they gave us vaccines to cure disease and electricity so we have light where there was once darkness and they invented the jet engine so that the flat Earthers can fly to see their loved ones on those religious holidays that are so important to them... Not to mention they invented computers and the Internet that allows the right wing Bible thumpers to post their uneducated, mindless, factless opinion on this Web Site.
His Jewish Home party, a successor to the National Religious Party, quadrupled its representation from three to 12 seats.Together with the Sephardic Orthodox Shas party and the haredi Orthodox United Torah Judaism, the right - wing Knesset bloc will hold 62 of the Knesset's 120 seats — a slim majority.
It's a shame really, it seems President Obama is pandering to right - wing religious nuts in this country by attending church so close to an election.
There is a high correlation between being a Tea Bagger and being a right - wing religious nut.
In main of late a decade of republicans in govt / / having a extreme right wing agenda spurned on by their halfbaked crackpot religious ideas / beliefs / having brought upon humanity a river of blood a river of tears / great suffering.
How come he isn't holding meetings about the religious right wing extremists who are causing all the trouble in this country.
In the face of a growing religious right - wing backlash against civil rights movements, reactionary Christians and radical feminists alike have advocated a choice: either accept Christian teaching or become liberated and leave the bondage of patriarchal religion behind.
The right wing - nut religious folk started their attempted takeover 20 years ago.
In matters of some significance, such as congressional «representation» of religious groups, the enormous and disproportionate visibility of the oldline bodies continues (in 1984, 67 Episcopalians, one Pentecostal); the «losses» have been to Roman Catholic and Jewish representation, not noticeably to right - wing or even «evangelical» Protestantism (Albert Menendez, «The Changing Religious Profile of Congress,» Church and State [January 1983], pp. 9 - 12; Christianity Today, «Members of Congress Hold Ties to 21 Religious Groups» [January 18, 19851, pp. 61 -64) Even in the membership sweepstakes it appears that the NCC bodies may do reasonably well in treligious groups, the enormous and disproportionate visibility of the oldline bodies continues (in 1984, 67 Episcopalians, one Pentecostal); the «losses» have been to Roman Catholic and Jewish representation, not noticeably to right - wing or even «evangelical» Protestantism (Albert Menendez, «The Changing Religious Profile of Congress,» Church and State [January 1983], pp. 9 - 12; Christianity Today, «Members of Congress Hold Ties to 21 Religious Groups» [January 18, 19851, pp. 61 -64) Even in the membership sweepstakes it appears that the NCC bodies may do reasonably well in tReligious Profile of Congress,» Church and State [January 1983], pp. 9 - 12; Christianity Today, «Members of Congress Hold Ties to 21 Religious Groups» [January 18, 19851, pp. 61 -64) Even in the membership sweepstakes it appears that the NCC bodies may do reasonably well in tReligious Groups» [January 18, 19851, pp. 61 -64) Even in the membership sweepstakes it appears that the NCC bodies may do reasonably well in the 1980s.
The religious right wing nuts like you are ruining this country by trying to stop progress and equality.
Rick Tornscrotum — do republicants really want to nominate this ideologue religious right - wing nut job?
Mark, perhaps I should have said the right - wing politicians are being bribed to gut education funding and that the religious right is behind most of it for their own reasons.
The attitude of the religious left toward South Africa's «right - wing religious groups» — meaning the overwhelming majority of evangelicals — would matter little if the stakes involved nothing more than disputations over arcane issues of theological doctrine.
«Religious right» is a left wing media term, do not buy into it.
In 1988, however, South Africa's religious left (often indistinguishable from the SACC mainline) commenced a systematic onslaught against «the real enemy» of South African liberation — «right wing Christian groups,» or «RWCGs.»
Just what has South Africa's religious guardians of political orthodoxy all worked up is revealed in The Road to Damascus» charge that «right - wing Christians» are guilty of «vicious attacks against liberation theology.»
Ever since the Regan adminstration, the religious right has grown more powerful and more aligned with right - wing politics with a clear and unashamed agenda to «Christianize» secular law in the US.
Yet also within a quarter century of the state's establishment, a right - wing religious movement had arisen to challenge the political hegemony of Israel's secular left - wing founders.
We might think back a few moments ago in U S politics and recall right wing attempts to exploit Jesus for its benefit — and what did the religious right have to say about Rand back in the 60s, the 70s, the 80s?
One claimed that «the main form of political terrorism in the United States is perpetuated by right wing opponents of abortion,» while another added that «most anti-abortion activists» are «religious fanatics who want to impose their version of God's word on the rest of us.»
But no, the right - wing religious christians keep pushing the envelope.
If not, you are conitnuing to live in your tunnel - vision world... granted thats how most right - wing religious nuts live.
When Christian theologians expose the full implications of theological postures recently assumed, and when they critically examine humanism without the prism of gross misinterpretations, it will be recognized that the formidable chasm is between the right (theocentric) and left (humanocentric) wings of theism, not between the latter and religious humanism.
If you do not believe what the moronic «fringe» says then take issue with them publicly as I have with those like Westboro Baptists and other religious right wing fascists who claim to be Christian!
(Read here) Gays and lesbians are still stigmatised and demonised by fundamentalist religious fraternity and right - wing conservatives, which have driven some of them to leave families and communities and even attempt suicide.
Considerable debate is going on as to how much influence the religious right has, the extent to which it influenced the results of the 1980 election, and how many people listen regularly to right - wing preachers on television.
Funny Black Six, I ran a search and so far all I get in return for my google search are fear - mongering extreme religious right - wing groups saying what «will» happen and not what has happened.
I'll never understand why Rethuglican, conservative, right - wing, religious fanatics think they can force other normal people to accept their deviant views and lifestyle.
These feelings could have determined the election results without much help from the religious right and without a strong new right - wing direction among the voters.
The right - wing faction has promoted the school prayer amendment to the Consitituion and similar initiatives to declare America a «Christian nation;» it is workingintently to bring about a constitutional convention at which its representatives could propose curtailments of various freedoms; is drafting laws to confer official favor on specific religious establishments.
Many of Nussbaum's American readers would be familiar with the alliance between right - wing politics and religion, or with how powerful business elites advance their interests under the cover of ultranationalism and religious faith.
This right - wing faction has promoted the school prayer amendment to the Constitution and similar initiatives to declare America a «Christian nation»; it is working intently to bring about a constitutional convention at which its representatives could propose curtailments of various freedoms, is drafting laws to confer official favor on specific religious establishments.
Hence right - wing conspiratorialism is enfolded in a more sweeping religious vision of armed struggle in the end - time, when the aware and the saved battle with the mysterious hidden «they» who manipulate power — in guises as varied as the FBI, the Federal Reserve, the Trilateral Commission and the Anti-Defamation League.
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