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  2. Wokeness Was Never a Religion - AOL

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    At the height of “wokeness” (or “social justice” if you like), writers like Helen Lewis and John McWhorter speculated that it might be “our new religion,” supplanting Christianity at a ...

  3. Yet, Christian or otherwise, it is on all of us to point out when the emperor is naked – with Bishop Budde’s quiet, brave sermon leading the way. The strongest words are not always those ...

  4. Woke - Wikipedia

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    According to The Economist, as the term woke and the #Staywoke hashtag began to spread online, the term "began to signify a progressive outlook on a host of issues as well as on race". [18] In a tweet mentioning the Russian feminist rock group Pussy Riot, whose members had been imprisoned in 2012, [19] [20] Badu wrote: "Truth requires no belief ...

  5. There’s a Legal Cure for Woke Corporations ... - AOL

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    If you stay in the legal trenches long enough, you learn a central fact of our cultural conflict: Intolerant overreach often breaks the law. An effective legal response to such intolerance often ...

  6. Christianity and politics - Wikipedia

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    The first state to recognize Christianity as its official religion was the Kingdom of Armenia in 301. [1] Christianity gained prominence in Roman politics during the reign of Constantine the Great, who favored Christianity and legalized its practice in the empire in 313. [2] Christians were also appointed to government positions at this time. [3]

  7. Progressive Christianity - Wikipedia

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    The following is the working definition used in Roger Wolsey’s book “Kissing Fish”: "Progressive Christianity is a post-liberal approach to the Christian faith that is influenced by postmodernism and: proclaims Jesus of Nazareth as Christ; emphasizes the Way and teachings of Jesus, not merely His person; emphasizes God’s immanence not ...

  8. Arianism - Wikipedia

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    Whereas Arianism is a unitarian Christian form of classical theism, Latter-day Saint theology is a non-trinitarian (but not unitarian) form of Christianity outside of classical theism. Arianism also teaches that God is eternal, was never a man, and could not incarnate as a man; in contrast, the LDS Church teaches that "God Himself is an exalted ...

  9. Political scientist: Realism vs. Christianity during Holy Week

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