The entry below for December 30, 2015 was the last straw, moving me to “out” this information as a post.
For some months, I have made a good faith effort to note every headline my Yahoo! News feed captured from Salon.com that touched on religion.
Salon.com holds itself forth as, in effect, the voice of progressivism.
The headlines themselves display a pronounced bias on the topic of religion. Not all, but almost all, are hostile.
Not skeptical. Not indifferent. Not equanimous.
Hostile.
I am struck that this posture cannot possibly be intellectually honest.
Monday 2016-02-08
This is the end of marriage, capitalism and God. Finally! All about the supreme importance of, and urgency to be, trendy.
Monday 2016-01-18
Sunday 2016-01-17
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Wednesday 2015-12-30
Saturday 2015-12-26
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Monday 2015-12-14
Saturday 2015-12-12
Thursday 2015-11-19
Monday 2015-10-26
Monday 2015-10-05
The pope’s billionaire entourage: How the 1 percent embarrassed themselves before the pontiff A poorly edited personal attack on the piety of three men who happen to be rich. I am surprised Bill Moyers allowed it to appear on his site.
Saturday 2015-09-26
America’s “religious liberty” fiasco: What Kim Davis, the GOP & Ahmed Mohamed reveal about our stunted priorities A “photo montage” puts Ted Cruz together with Kim Davis
Wednesday 2015-09-23
George Will sneers at the Pope: How his condescending takedown of Pope Francis’ “fact-free flamboyance” misses the point “The conservative pundit is running scared from Pope Francis’ growing influence on consumerism and climate change”
Monday 2015-09-21
Thursday 2015-09-03
This is what “religious liberty” looks like: Kim Davis and the truth about the right’s fight for discrimination The words “the truth” make me uncomfortable.
Saturday 2015-08-15
Monday 2015-07-06
Monday 2016-06-29
Thursday 2015-06-18
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Monday 2015-06-15
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2015-04-27
The central delusion of the Christian right: Americans aren’t really churchgoers after all I don’t know whose “delusion” is in question. The fact alleged is no news at all to any committed religionist.
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Reblogged 2023-02-09.
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