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Mercedes Allen

Learn about gay and trans kids? No. Have them protest abortion? Okay.

| October 13, 2011
Murray Dobbin

Harper's party of thugs, liars, cheats, crooks -- and Christians

| February 28, 2011
James Laxer

Harper's Party: The curious case of the missing conservatives

| September 6, 2010
Murray Dobbin

Human rights -- 1, Christian right -- 0

| June 15, 2010
rabble interview

Evangelicals 'are here for the long term, not just Stephen Harper's term'

Marci McDonald, the author of The Amageddon Factor: The Rise of Christian Nationalism in Canada, speaks to rabble.ca about the impact of homegrown evangelical fundamentalism on Canadian politics.

In 2006, the veteran journalist Marci McDonald wrote a feature for The Walrus magazine called 'Stephen Harper and the Theo-cons', a reportage story about her time spent among evangelical conservatives and their growing influence on Canada's political life. This article grew into her new book, The Armageddon Factor: The Rise of Christian Nationalism in Canada. It is described as an urgent wake-up call for all Canadians who think that this country is immune from the righteous brand of Christian nationalism that has bitterly divided and weakened the United States.

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Columnists

Culture wars: The commoners versus the end-timers

If you have ever heard the Christian end-timers (who welcome Armageddon and The Rapture that follows for them) defend Israel and hope for an all-out conflagration in the Middle East you could almost be forgiven if you dismissed them as marginal whack-jobs good only for a kind of black humour entertainment.

Eric Mang

The Christian Right and its influence in the public square

| May 13, 2010
Eric Mang

The Christian right and Ontario's new sex ed guidelines

| April 21, 2010
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