
“The Bible and Prayer” Won’t Fix My Progressive Theology—They Created it.
Every day I invariably end up in some form of the same conversation. I encounter a more conservative Christian, who takes issue with my stance on the Bible or sexuality or

Every day I invariably end up in some form of the same conversation. I encounter a more conservative Christian, who takes issue with my stance on the Bible or sexuality or

Image: nydailynews.com It was early in 2016. The Republican politicians and the celebrity Evangelical preachers met with the devil in secret. The last 8 years had driven them to desperation.

Dear Friend, I don’t know you, but I know something about you: I know you’re tired. I know you live with demons, ones that are close and loud. I know

“The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” In 1871, Unitarian minister Theodore Parker first spoke these words in opposition to slavery here in America. In 1958

Every day I invariably end up in some form of the same conversation. I encounter a more conservative Christian, who takes issue with my stance on the Bible or sexuality or

Image: nydailynews.com It was early in 2016. The Republican politicians and the celebrity Evangelical preachers met with the devil in secret. The last 8 years had driven them to desperation.

Dear Friend, I don’t know you, but I know something about you: I know you’re tired. I know you live with demons, ones that are close and loud. I know

“The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” In 1871, Unitarian minister Theodore Parker first spoke these words in opposition to slavery here in America. In 1958