God's Politics: Why the Right Gets It Wrong and the Left Doesn't Get It . |
Hope unbelieved is always considered nonsense. But hope believed is history in the process of being changed. |
I believe we could have removed Saddam Hussein from power without bombing the children of Baghdad. |
I think it would be a great meeting for parents curious about what's going on to attend, |
In an economy with record-breaking prosperity, it's past time to put poor people on the political agenda. |
On this budget, we have the starkest choice we've had in a long time -- tax cuts for the wealthiest versus food stamps and Medicaid. |
Our choice is between cynicism and hope. Hope is a decision you make. Hope means believing in spite of the evidence and then waiting for the evidence to change. Be the ones that we have been waiting for. |
Pat Robertson is an embarrassment to the church and a danger to American politics, ... It's time for Christian leaders of all stripes to call on Robertson not just to apologize but to retire. |
Sometimes it takes a natural disaster to reveal a social disaster. |
The country is not hungry for a religious left to counter a religious right. |
The great thing about social movements is everybody gets to be a part of them. |
The left and right are not religious categories. They're often not even value categories. |
The media seems to think only abortion and gay marriage are religious issues. Poverty is a moral issue, it's a faith issue, it's a religious issue. |
The monologue of the religious right is finally over and a new dialogue has begun. |
The monologue of the religious right is finally over and a new dialogue has just begun. A whole new generation of young evangelicals are coming up that cares more about poverty than gay marriage amendments. |