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  2. Family Policy Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The stated mission of Family Policy Alliance is "to advance biblical citizenship, equip and elect statesmen, promote policy and serve an effective alliance, all committed to a common vision". [9] The organization opposes and advocates against same-sex marriage , [ 10 ] transgender rights , [ 11 ] legal abortion , sexual consent education, [ 12 ...

  3. Inside the Christian TV show rallying Trump superfans with ...

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    Rick Green, a regular “FlashPoint” panelist, is the founder of Patriot Academy, a Texas nonprofit that teaches courses about what it calls the nation’s explicit Christian origins — an idea ...

  4. The Christian reaction to Trump’s Bible endorsement goes ...

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    The $59.99 Bible, which was first published in 2021, features an American flag and the words “God Bless the USA” printed on the cover. Inside, it has the words to “God Bless the USA” and ...

  5. Ricky Lee Green - Wikipedia

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    Ricky Lee Green was born on December 27, 1960, in Fort Worth, Texas, one of several children born to Bill Green and his wife.Together with his siblings, he was physically abused by his father on an almost daily basis, with the elder Green applying electro shocks to their bodies, punching them in the stomachs or holding them underwater until they nearly drowned when they went on fishing trips. [3]

  6. Rick Wiles - Wikipedia

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    Rick Wiles (born August 20, 1953) [1] is a far-right [2] [3] [4] American conspiracy theorist, [5] [6] [7] pundit, and Christian fundamentalist senior pastor at the non-denominational Flowing Streams Church. He is the founder of TruNews, a website promoting racist, homophobic, and antisemitic conspiracy theories. [8] [9] [10]

  7. Quiverfull - Wikipedia

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    From 1998 to 2013, Doug Phillips was the president of Vision Forum Ministries, a now-defunct organization which advocated biblical patriarchy, creationism, homeschooling, and Quiverfull. Phillips and his wife, Beall, have seven children. [3] [56]

  8. Wife of powerful House Republican says he filed for divorce ...

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    The wife of the chairman of the powerful House Homeland Security Committee said he filed for divorce last month after having an affair with a younger woman, The Post has learned.

  9. Steve Green (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Green stated, "Rest in the Wonder is a declaration of absolute trust in God, fiercely holding to what we know for certain and reverently worshiping the One whose ways are higher than our ways and whose thoughts are higher than our thoughts." [10] 2014 saw the release of two more albums from Green: Hide the Word: Bible Songs for Kids and Hymns. [11]