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Private communications with GOP legislators read like 'Handmaid's Tale' excerpts: report - RawStory.com

Private communications with GOP legislators read like 'Handmaid's Tale' excerpts: report - RawStory.com | Apollyon | Scoop.it

A trove of leaked emails between South Dakota legislators and anti-trans lobbyists read like excerpts from "The Handmaid's Tale," according to a new report. The communications between lobbyists, state Rep. Fred Deutsch and other South Dakota legislators use deeply religious language that show...

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Donald Trump Employees Reportedly Thought He Had A ‘Deal With The Devil’ - Inquisitr.com

Donald Trump Employees Reportedly Thought He Had A ‘Deal With The Devil’ - Inquisitr.com | Apollyon | Scoop.it

During an interview with CNN’s Ana Cabrera on Sunday, former Trump Organization executive Barbara Res claimed that the staff believed Donald Trump had a “deal with the devil,”...

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The Order of the Fixed Cross: Confessions of the Founder

The Order of the Fixed Cross: Confessions of the Founder | Apollyon | Scoop.it

This is the story of one man's spiritual journey home to his personal Lord & Savior, Jesus Christ. G-Pa is 'The Convert.'

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Agents of Behemoth: Four Points of Contention | The Fixed Cross

Agents of Behemoth: Four Points of Contention | The Fixed Cross | Apollyon | Scoop.it

"Greed (Latin, avaritia), also known as avarice, cupidity, or covetousness, is, like lust and gluttony, a sin of desire. Photo via Pixabay.com.

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To fight racism, we need to confront religion’s racist past - ReligionNews.com

To fight racism, we need to confront religion’s racist past - ReligionNews.com | Apollyon | Scoop.it

(RNS) — Until very recently, we Americans seemed to think similarly about all our racist structures: as part of a past that no longer pertained. Yet there’s nothing ‘past’ about American racism — it is our present.

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