In Thy Kingdom Come, Randall Balmer recounts comments that Paul M. Weyrich, who he describes as “one of the architects of the Religious Right in the late 1970s”, made at a conference, sponsored by a Religious Right organization, that they both attended in Washington in 1990:[92] In the course of one of the sessions, Weyrich tried to make a point to his Religious Right brethren (no women attended the conference, as I recall). Let’s remember, he said animatedly, that the Religious Right did not come together in response to the Roe decision. No, Weyrich insisted, what got us going as a political movement was the attempt on the part of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to rescind the tax-exempt status of Bob Jones University because of its racially discriminatory policies. —Paul M. Weyrich en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_right#Race_and_diversity Liberty Counsel Defends Christian School’s Right To Demand Tomboy Student Follow ‘Biblical Standards’ On Gender dummidumbwit.wordpress/2014/03/28/liberty-counsel-defends-christian-schools-right-to-demand-tomboy-student-follow-biblical-standards-on-gender/
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