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MelissaB Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-20-05 03:06 PM
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New National Blog Site Takes on the Religious Right
Talk to Action, the first national interactive blog site devoted to discussing the theocratic Christian Right and what to do about it, will launch on Monday, November 21st, 2005.

The site will be open for a private prelaunch party and press review, beginning at noon, EST, on Sunday, November 20th, at www.Talk2Action.org.

Talk to Action, founded by author Frederick Clarkson, blogger Bruce Wilson, and 14 other writers, seeks to advance the national conversation on this subject.

\"We are concerned about the theocratic tendencies of the religious right in the United States,\" said Clarkson. \"Among other things, claims that America is a Christian Nation; sectarian approaches to public policy such as efforts to require the teaching of \"intelligent design\"; the movement to redefine our laws in terms of religious laws; and a growing culture of religious intolerance and religious supremacism. We welcome anyone who shares our concerns to think and learn with us. Strategize with us. Debate with us.\"

Clarkson, the author of the book, Eternal Hostility: The Struggle Between Theocracy and Democracy, has written about politics and religion for more than 20 years. The founding writers also include: Chip Berlet, Senior Analyst, Political Research Associates; Joan Bokaer, founder of Theocracy Watch; Esther Kaplan, author of With God on Their Side: How Christian Fundamentalists Trampled Science, Policy and Democracy in George Bush\'s White House; Dr. Bruce Prescott, Executive Director, Mainstream Oklahoma Baptists; noted blogger, Pastordan, a minister in the United Church of Christ who operates the blog site, Street Prophets; and Joel Pelletier, an artist whose remarkable painting American Fundamentalists, is touring the United States.

On Tuesday, November 29th, Talk to Action will, in partnership with the San Francisco-based Mother Jones magazine, host a national \"e-conference,\" on the Talk to Action site, featuring writers and editors of Mother Jones which is publishing several articles about the religious right in the next issue. (For information, contact Richard Reynolds, [email protected] )

Talk to Action, like such major blog sites as The Daily Kos, uses \"scoop\" software, that has proved to be highly conducive to online discussion. The site differs from other major sites, however, in that it seeks to be less freewheeling in tone as well as content. Talk to Action seeks a more thoughtful, civil, and nonpartisan tone than is found on many sites. While anyone can read the site, those who agree with its general purpose are welcome to become registered users, publish their own essays, and comment on the posts of others.

\"We favor religious equality and separation of church and state,\" Clarkson said. \"We support reproductive freedom and gay and lesbian civil rights -- including marriage equality. Therefore,\" he says, \"debates about abortion and gay rights are off topic on this site. We understand that there are those who may be concerned generally about the politics of the Christian Right, who may not completely share our view on these matters. They are welcome to participate anyway, but bearing this in mind. Our purpose is to take the conversation forward, and not let it be held back by debating what, in our view are or should be, settled matters of human and civil rights.\"
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skipos Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-20-05 07:58 PM
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1. I hope that they utilize the many christians who don't
like what the religious right stands for.
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SPKrazy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-20-05 08:12 PM
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2. I second that
and the irony is that the so called religious right, the movement of evangelical Christians, started out supporting a Democrat, Jimmy Carter.

But we don't need no stinkin' theocracy. We are against it everywhere else, our founding fathers fought and died to free us from one!

Thanks
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MelissaB Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-20-05 08:53 PM
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3. Site is up now. n/t
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