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    Faith on Friday: Forgiveness, fasting and being your authentic self

    09:36
  • 'It's a huge dilemma': U.S. looks for leverage against Uganda's 'kill the gays' law

    04:32
  • Joy: Religious extremism mixed with white nationalism is straining our democracy to breaking point

    05:38
  • Joy Reid calls out the Republicans who use 'Christian values to justify their extremist policies'

    06:20
  • ‘To reduce their persons to perpetual slavery’: Author details roots of white supremacy in new book

    03:41
  • Father James Martin says 'Come Forth' has universal appeal

    06:12
  • Stop the hate: How white extremist rhetoric is fueling racist attacks across the nation

    03:11
  • Christianity about being different, not walking with certain party or denominational bosses, says scholar

    11:08
  • 'With This Light' looks at the story of the Mother Teresa of Honduras

    05:15
  • 'Kill the gays' law in Uganda tests Biden admin with huge amounts of aid money at stake

    02:53
  • Trumpism has changed evangelicalism, not the other way around, says author

    08:30
  • David French: Christian right re-embracing authoritarianism of previous eras

    05:49
  • Ohio voters scramble to protect abortion rights as GOP legislature invents new obstacles

    10:35
  • SCOTUS 'religious freedom' ruling was 'completely based on a hypothetical' Joy Reid explains

    11:26
  • John Roberts' Supreme Court rolls back civil rights one marginalized group at a time 

    09:25
  • Report suggests Supreme Court opened door to anti-gay discrimination based on fake case

    07:21
  • Alex Edelman's 'Just for Us': Comedy, tension, and the signatures of whiteness

    08:35
  • Peter Wehner: Evangelical support for Trump raises questions about the movement

    11:42
  • 'New level of hypocrisy': Why the GOP is wooing Muslims after decades of hate

    09:17

'50 Shades' a hit in religious right's home

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Rachel Maddow reports that the movie "50 Shades of Grey" is particularly popular in Southern, Bible Belt states, and especially so in Tupelo, Mississippi, the backyard of the very disapproving religious right group, The American Family Association.