• lordnikon@lemmy.world
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      It was engineered in the 1930’s i keeping telling people to look into James W. Fifield Jr him with National Organization of Manufacturers (NAM) that put capitalism above Jesus in American Christianity. They did this becase churches pushing socialist community programs and collective bargaining. scared the hell out of robber barons liked JP Morgan and Joseph Pew. There is a unbroken line between Fifield and the people behind trump.

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        Southern Christians were the most socialist, they had huey long, and the south was dead poor and without electricity till the new deal and tva.

        But lbj made them choose between their religion and their racism, and that was no choice.

        That’s unfair, the southern baptist convention was formed because the triennial convention wasn’t explicitly pro-slaveey enough, so they kept their religion, just without all that icky “caring for your fellow man” garbage.

  • Hideakikarate@sh.itjust.works
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    As someone from Washington state, I wish articles would specify D.C. in their titles. I’ve been seeing more and more omit that from the title. I guess it did the job of getting me to click for more information, I suppose.

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      As someone from Maine, I wish articles would specify Oregon in their titles when mentioning Portland. I mean it was named after ours.

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    27 days ago

    I bet God loves the divorced and remarried guy that has sex outside of the matrimony and probably never set foot on a church or engagement in the communion rite.