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Jews A place called Jesusland doesn’t sound super friendly to a landsman, American, Canadian or otherwise. But hey, prove us wrong. PJ Grisar is the Forward’s culture reporter.
This cynicism offers a view into just how much religion and politics have changed in the United States. Prayer and political action have a deeply entwined history in America. From civil rights to ...
Jesusland: Stories from the Upside Down World of Christian Pop Culture Joelle Kidd. ECW, $19.95 trade paper (352p) ISBN 978-1-77041-779-3 ...
If politics and religion can mix, as Charlotte Allen claims, our founding fathers would not frame the principle of separation of church and state. Perhaps because we do not want any certain ...
By E. Layton Dorey Escape From Jesusland In the wake of this year's election results, some of you may be looking to the north (or south, as is the case for many in Michigan!) with an eye to emigrating ...
In the wake of the 2004 presidential election, a satirical map of "red" and "blue" states became an instant online hit. On it you could find "Jesusland," or the states where George W. Bush somehow ...
You might remember this startling image that appeared just after the 2004 re-election of George W. Bush. So, let's measure if it's real. The vast majority of Canadians would support Barack Obama ...
HOURS AFTER John Kerry conceded to President Bush, a map began making the email rounds that renamed the great crimson mass of Republican states as its own breakaway nation, “Jesusland.” That ...
After the election, panicked liberals identified social conservatives as the greatest threat to their own values, dubbing them "Christofascists," mocking red states as "Jesusland," and reading ...