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  2. The Dove Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Dove uses an eight-factor content system (using a scale of 0 to 5), from which it derives a movie's overall rating. [3]The first two factors ("Faith" and "Integrity") are considered "positive" ratings, where a higher number denotes a movie with positive character traits (for "Faith" a rating of 4 or 5 is reserved for movies with overt Christian themes) while a lower number denotes a movie with ...

  3. Category:Religious magazines - Wikipedia

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    Religious magazines published in Canada (9 P) Religious magazines published in the United States (3 C, 13 P) Works originally published in religious magazines (8 C, 2 P)

  4. Pat Robertson controversies - Wikipedia

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    [82] Robertson also drew criticism from Focus on the Family for the statement in their magazine, Citizen, saying that "One Christian conservative leader [presumably Robertson] has mistakenly suggested that Lynn would say a burning church shouldn't be able to call the fire department lest it violate the bounds of church-state separation."

  5. Christian-nation idea fuels US conservative causes, but ... - AOL

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    This latter group reflects a movement widely called Christian nationalism, which fuses American and Christian values, symbols and identity and seeks to privilege Christianity in public life.

  6. Guest: It's not Christian nationalism to vote your values ...

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    It’s not Christian nationalism to vote for policies that reflect Christian values, provided they don't trample the rights of others. ... How major US stock indexes fared Thursday, 12/26/2024.

  7. Generations of Virtue - Wikipedia

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    Generations of Virtue (GOV) is a non-profit organization whose focus is to equip families with resources and education on implementing lifestyles of sexual purity, based on Christian values. [2] GOV was founded in 2003 by Julie Hiramine, the author of Guardians of Purity , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado . [ 5 ]

  8. Dominion (Holland book) - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Review of Books stated that "Dominion's most important contribution is in emphasizing how terms we take for granted, even concepts seemingly as fundamental as 'religion' and 'secular,' come 'freighted with the legacy of Christendom'", stating that his argument about the Christian origin of "human rights, socialism, revolution ...

  9. Trump’s Christian Nationalist Vision for America - AOL

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    US laws should be based on Christian values. The PRRI survey, the largest ever conducted on this topic, finds that 3 in 10 Americans can be classified as Christian nationalism Adherents or ...