From time to time I drop off a sample menu of selected morsels of bloggedy goodness from
Talk to Action, where you can find out about the goings on about the religious right and/or what people are doing about it.
Tonight's sampler begins with Carlos' find of a remarkable report about some down to earth conservative Christians who are unahappy with the Republican culture of greed.
Cyncooper has the straight poop on the Christian Right in a fresh fury over the Gay Games:
The VII Gay Games are coming to Chicago this summer, with participants from 30 countries in a gay-positive and life-affirming event. But the Family Research Council is furious that the government has issued a waiver permitting HIV positive athletes from other nations to participate.
I have two reports regarding the the religious right's attacks on the mainline protestant churches. Rev. John Thomas, president of the United Church of Christ has spoken out against the insidious campaigns against his church, and
I have a detailed discussion about it as well as a
report on the remarkable credentials of the new president of the Institute on Religion and Democracy, the agency seeking to neutralize and dismember the mainline churches.
Jonathan Hutson thinks James Dobson maybe protesteth a little too much regarding allegations of links to the Abramoff scandal.
Mainstream Bapist tries to imagine the surprise of some Southern Baptist couples who use "the pill to plan their families." They could, he reports, "be condemned by their church for committing infanticide."
And I have a round-up and a run-down on things we can do about the Religious Right -- from framing to electoral politics.