Michael Coren: The U.S. president’s demand that churches reopen is an attempt to exploit a uniquely American view of Christianity
Stephen Maher: The Liberals are choosing to play politics with summer camp funding, and taking a stupid legal risk in the process
Opinion: Evangelicals have positioned themselves as America’s moral compass for decades. But many are long due for a hard look in the mirror.
Allen Abel in Washington: While tackling Obamacare and Iran, Donald Trump finds his adoring flock at the Christian Values Voter Summit
Religious scholar Reza Aslan on why evangelicals voted for Donald Trump, the Democrats’ faith problem, Iran, and much more
The divisive Trump has fractured the Republican Party’s longtime alliances—and it could dramatically reshape U.S. politics
Four months ago, Andrew Nikiforuk theorized that the Prime Minister’s religious beliefs explained the Harper government’s approach to environmental issues. Lawrence Martin picked up the theory this week and concluded that “if his government’s policy-making in important areas like the environment is being motivated by religious faith at the expense of reason, it is cause for debate.” The Post’s Charlie Lewis then raised a number of issues with this theorizing and wondering. And now Lorna Dueck adds her thoughts.
The spiritual leader that evangelicals rail against has a new book—on the divinity of pets