Sentences with phrase «waging culture wars»

A subtler form of wickedness will ensue, however, if this movie — with its obvious triumph of good over evil — is turned into the latest weapon for waging the culture wars.
In this chapter, Justin discusses with refreshing charity the ways in which the reputation of Christianity, particularly evangelical Christianity, is damaged by this misinformation and by a preoccupation with waging culture wars against the LGBT community.
This article has been updated to accurately portray which group of people Wylie accused, in the New York Times report, of waging a culture war.
In fact, in my experience, I've found that the folks most passionate about waging a culture war against homosexuality are often folks who don't know a lot of gay people.
This was an era when American evangelicals hitched their wagon to the Republican Party and set out to wage a culture war for the soul of America.
Correction: This article has been updated to accurately portray which group of people Wylie accused, in the New York Times report, of waging a culture war.
A company whistleblower claimed last week that the Mercers and Bannon wanted to use the company to help them wage a culture war in America, though the effectiveness of the company's psychographic microtargeting methods has likely been oversold, at least in the U.S.
Another was a debate between Adrian Stott, a trustee of the Optimum Population Trust, a British group pushing for greatly expanded efforts to promote family planning worldwide, and Brendan O'Neill, an editor of Spiked, a British online publication devoted to «raising the horizons of humanity by waging a culture war of words against misanthropy, priggishness, prejudice, luddism, illiberalism and irrationalism.»
Wylie, who described Cambridge Analytica as a weapon designed to wage a culture war in the U.S., said Facebook wasn't particularly adamant about censuring his former company.

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Daniel Weinand, Chief Design and Culture Officer of Shopify, on making spaces for introverts and waging Post-It wars
What cracked the surface here, then, was the culture war being waged over same - sex marriage — not commitment to theological robustness and the essentials of the faith.
The editors may well be right in their political analysis of what is happening in Miami, and the paper is legally entitled to applaud the antireligious ravings of unrepentant Stalinists, but it would become the editors to refrain from lecturing others about the incivility of speaking about the culture war which their paper is so aggressively waging.
Evangelicals lost the culture wars the moment they committed to fighting them, the moment they decided to stop washing feet and start waging war.
Murphy lived through a campaign where Obama waged relentless culture war (despite enormous and unexploited weaknesses on abortion policy) and somehow Murphy decided that social conservatives were to blame for Romney's defeat.
Religious freedom is the banner under which this decade's culture wars are being waged, and so, while there are many angles to this story we could discus, I'd like to focus on this one.
Wylie elaborated on that in an interview in which he accused the Cambridge Analytica leadership of waging a «culture war»:
Also at noon, faith leaders and low - wage workers will gather at the state Capitol for a Moral Monday press conference and vigil to call on lawmakers to end the culture of on - and off - the - books corruption that characterizes the policy - making process in Albany, War Room, 3rd Floor.
Erie County Republican Chairman Nicholas A. Langworthy seems ready to take on the Democrats, accusing them of waging a «culture war
I've spent many happy hours building up my culture, forging alliances and waging war, all in the name of becoming the most supreme species in the galaxy.
You'll take your first tentative warp jumps into new systems containing unique planets and discover existing civilizations or huge space creatures or dangerous hazards, colonize new worlds, build up your industry, culture and research capabilities, raise fleets and wage war, all while completely overacting everything you do in true Shatner style.
Military Traditions: Each culture has a unique way of waging war.
Wage war, conduct diplomacy, advance your culture, and go head - to - head with history's greatest leaders as you attempt to build the greatest civilization the world has ever known.
In Al - Maria's view, the mall in both the Gulf and the United States — along with its attendant consumerism — occupies «a weirdly neutral shared zone between cultures that are otherwise engaged in a sort of war of information and image,» waged through both traditional and social media.
The prime minister stated last month that he wants to «wage war against the excessive health and safety culture that has become an albatross around the neck of British businesses».
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