Religious Right

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  • The gospel according to Karl

    Bush's mastermind Karl Rove is going all-out to mobilize an army of Christian soldiers to carry the president to the Promised Land in November. But will mainstream churches rebel?
  • The gospel according to Karl

    Bush's mastermind Karl Rove is going all-out to mobilize an army of Christian soldiers to carry the president to the Promised Land in November. But will mainstream churches rebel?
  • Howard Stern's schwing voters

    The raunchy jockey is mobilizing his army of listeners against Bush -- and they could make a difference in November.
  • Bush's sex fantasy

    The White House is pouring money into programs that tell teens to just say no to sex. Most experts say the programs don't work -- except to enrich the religious right.
  • Avenging angel of the religious right

    Quirky millionaire Howard Ahmanson Jr. is on a mission from God to stop gay marriage, fight evolution, defeat "liberal" churches -- and reelect George W. Bush.
  • God is not a right-wing zealot

    The Rev. Albert Pennybacker is a Bible Belt preacher with a drawl who's urging people to support "basic religious values." But he's no Jerry Falwell clone.
  • How George Bush will ban abortion

    Republicans and the religious right are working to outlaw abortion -- one small step at a time.
  • Onward Christian soldiers

    Conservative fundamentalists with close ties to President Bush are planning a new missionary push in Iraq -- and they might already be converting U.S. troops to their cause.
  • George Bush's war on nature

    Republicans are pushing the most radical assault on the environment in modern times. But history warns of catastrophe for leaders who trust ideology over science.
  • Onward, Christian soldiers

    With its allies now controlling Congress and the White House, the religious right launches a crusade to cleanse America of sin. The first battlefield: Women's bodies.
  • Between religion and morality

    The preaching of pompous czars of virtue on the right doesn't hold up in the face of hypocrisy.
  • "Jerusalem Calling" by Joel Schalit

    A disillusioned young Israeli living in the U.S. warns the American left that it's too reluctant to criticize religious fundamentalists -- including George Bush.
  • The porn crusaders

    How a small group of media moralists busted Yahoo -- after years of failing to make a dent anywhere else.
  • It's not about church and state

    Two words for the Bible-thumpers and lefties who are trashing Bush's faith-based initiative: Alcoholics Anonymous.
  • Battling for the heart and soul of home-schoolers

    Conservative fundamentalists have set the agenda for kids taught at home -- now they're aiming to influence public education.
  • Microsoft's hired gun

    Former Christian Coalition frontman Ralph Reed was lobbying for Microsoft while he was serving as a chief advisor to the George W. Bush campaign.
  • Letters to the editor

    Is Joe Conason a bigot about the religious right? Plus: Sigourney and Sandra and other absolutely fabulous divas Damien Cave missed; David Crosby?! Melissa, what were you thinking?
  • Letters to the Editor

    Abstinence works in theory, not in practice; debating cable vs. DSL; who's to blame for Columbine feeding frenzy?
  • Letters to the Editor

    The last thing we need is more diet mania; what's so scary about Jesus?
  • Let the culture war rage

    Let the culture war rage, let the full impeachment trial begin -- it's time for America to decide what its true values are.
  • The mother of all elections

    Can the favorite daughter of the Christian right knock off the feminist senator in tennis shoes?
  • Can this family be saved?

    In their new books, Michael Lerner and Mary Pipher offer strategies to protect the American family from the assaults of commerce and modern life. But their imaginations aren't up to the challenge.
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