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Joe Mobley's avatar

I think the Democrats have an excellent opportunity here to take the moral high ground. It doesn't matter how many of us are religious or not, we can certainly elevate the Christian view of things like shooting, beating and incarcerating innocent people and wave it around for all to see. One of our most obvious failures is NOT calling the GOP out enough on their blatant hypocrisy. Look at what the Vatican is doing, i.e., Pope Leo and his bishops--they've been hammering at the totally un-Christian cruelty of what the right is doing. We need to hoist those images up in full view and remind them of that fact. The point is, they call themselves a Christian movement, we need to remind everyone how wrong that claim is.

Franz Reichsman's avatar

As someone with just about no time for organized religion, I nonetheless find it easy and appealing to listen to James Talarico’s interpretation of the Bible and of the meaning of Jesus of Nazareth’s life. (Full disclosure: I’m partial to Father Richard Rohr, too.)

It seems to me that Talarico is building bridges across the single biggest ideological/political divide in American politics. But don’t just read about him, listen to him. He’s got the knack of putting words together in a way that makes me say, “Hey, that’s what I think, too.” It’s powerful, and I think it’s going to put him into the U.S. Senate. From Texas! After that, we’ll see.

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