Separation of Church and Hate: A Sane Person’s Guide to Taking Back the Bible fr

"Writing as a follower of Jesus steeped in the values of social justice, Fugelsang's rebuttal to the depravity at the heart of the Christian nationalist project deftly exposes its leaders' cynical exploitation of faith for politics and power.

Separation of Church and Hate: paperback

The product is a paperback novel titled "Separation of Church and Hate" by John Fugelsang. Published by Avid Reader Press in the United States, this book belongs to the historical genre and delves into the themes of religion and political science. With a publication year ranging from 2010 to the present, this novel explores the

John Fugelsang Separation of Church and Hate (Hardback) (UK IMPORT)

It’s a rallying cry for compassion and clarity for anyone of any faith who’s sick of religion being used as a cloaking device for hate. Author: John Fugelsang. Title: Separation of Church and Hate. For more than two centuries, the United States Constitution has given us the right to a society where church and state

SIGNED Separation of Church and Hate by John Fugelsang, autographed, religion

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Separation of Church and Hate: paperback

For more than two centuries, the United States Constitution has given us the right to a society where church and state exist independently. The extremists who weaponize the Bible for earthly power aren’t actually on the side of Jesus—and historically they never have been.

Separation of Church and Hate: A Sane Person’s Guide to Taking Back the…

The extremists who weaponize the Bible for earthly power aren’t actually on the side of Jesus—and historically they never have been. It’s a rallying cry for compassion and clarity for anyone of any faith who’s sick of religion being used as a cloaking device for hate.

Separation of Church and Hate: A Sane Person’s Guide to Taking Back the…

The extremists who weaponize the Bible for earthly power aren’t actually on the side of Jesus—and historically they never have been. It’s a rallying cry for compassion and clarity for anyone of any faith who’s sick of religion being used as a cloaking device for hate.