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Your search for "Posner" yielded 139 results for the following articles: Page 1 of 7 next›› In Bad FaithAt yesterday's National Prayer Breakfast, President Obama revealed that he still falls prey to the idea that religious beliefs are unimpeachable -- even when those beliefs affect the liberty of others. February 5, 2010 | | web only The Second Coming of Sarah Palin Will Alaska's former governor become the leader of the GOP's religious wing? October 6, 2009 | | web only A Battle of Wills George Will and William Kristol are two of the loudest voices in the conservative movement. But whose vision will guide the Republican Party? September 2, 2009 | | web only The Invention of the Body-Snatchers Take one Swedish journalist, one Israeli politician, add allegations of international organ trafficking, and you've got one international mess. August 27, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 86) This week in religion and politics: In her last regular column, Sarah Posner says so long to The FundamentaList. June 24, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 85) This week in religion and politics: The Army secretary nominee's record on church-state separation comes under scrutiny, and immigration reform may leave out LGBT people. June 17, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 84) This week in religion and politics: An HHS appointment raises questions about the purpose of faith-based offices, and religious leaders mourn the assassination of George Tiller. June 10, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 83) This week in religion and politics: Should the Senate Judiciary Committee consider Sonia Sotomayor's stance on the separation of church and state or her lack of a record on abortion? June 3, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 82) This week in religion and politics: Culture warriors prepare to battle over "judicial activist" Sonia Sotomayor's Court nomination, and the religious right reacts to California's Prop. 8 ruling. May 27, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 81) This week in religion and politics: Obama's Notre Dame speech shines attention on his relationship with religious constituencies, and anti-Muslim propaganda is making the rounds once again. May 20, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 80) This week in religion and politics: Religious leaders react to evangelicals' permissive attitudes toward torture, and the Notre Dame commencement controversy stokes the abortion-reduction debate. May 13, 2009 | | web only A Stalled Counterrevolution The finger-pointing for the economic crisis is in full force. In this review: Revisionism, I-Told-You-So-ism, human psychology, and a historical perspective. May 8, 2009 | The FundamentaList (No. 79) This week in religion and politics: More evidence emerges of aggressive proselytizing in the military, and the religious right wants to cause trouble for Obama's Supreme Court nominee. May 6, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 78) This week in religion and politics: Religious drama surrounds Kathleen Sebelius' Cabinet confirmation, and the "religious left" seems to lean toward the right. April 29, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 77) This week in religion and politics: Church leaders speak out against torture, and why the "religious conscience" of gays and lesbians apparently doesn't matter. April 22, 2009 | | web only Women and Children First Two new books chronicle the damage done -- at home and abroad -- by the rise of religious fundamentalism in America. April 17, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 76) The anti-gay-marriage argument unravels and Glenn Beck says it's the end of the world as we know it. April 15, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 75) The culture wars aren't coming to a close, "common ground" isn't common at all, and "abortion reduction" is still misleading rhetoric. April 8, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 74) This week in religion and politics: Extremist Catholics attempt to ruin the graduation of moderate ones, and theo-conservatism threatens rational policy. April 1, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 73) This week in religion and politics: Progressive faithful call for an "ethical audit" of Wall Street, and Newt Gingrich "reinvents" the conservative movement. March 25, 2009 | | web only Page 1 of 7 next›› |