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Religion and Foreign Policy

Council on Foreign Relations

CFR’s Religion and Foreign Policy Program serves as a resource for the faith community, bringing together congregational and lay leaders, religion scholars, and representatives of faith-based organizations for conversations on issues at the intersection of religion and global affairs.

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3.3 out of 5 stars from 26 ratings
  • Typical CFR leftist podcast

    CFR only has guests who are in alignment with the elites’ leftist agenda. There is no debate and only one point of view. I wouldn’t say they lie but they distort and phrase their statements to mislead.

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    This Ken
    United Statesa year ago
  • Council on Foreign Relations?

    Many of these CFR episodes cover US domestic policy topics, and feature very partisan “experts”. I’m not sure how addressing gun violence in the United States is a foreign policy topic. Reverend Bates-Chamberlain publicly called for the United States Constitution to be rewritten because it was written by “racist white men who owned slaves”. more

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    neal.j.fisher
    United States2 years ago
  • Typical CFR leftist podcast

    If you want to persuade evangelicals of the problems with the QAnon it would help to not limit participants to only promoters of a leftist agenda. If all the opponents of QAnon are leftist and leftists are almost always wrong then the old adage about the enemy of my enemy is my friend could mean QAnon should be my friend.

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    2
    This Ken
    United States2 years ago
  • Bible

    Seems like the Bible has been overlooked her. Irasel belongs to the Jews. God gave the Jews the 36 acres to his people. Palestinian need to back off

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    5
    Carolb444
    United States2 years ago
  • Best analysis on the web, but fix the audio quality

    It’s 2018, come on now. Sounds like I’m listening to a World War II recording. But if you can decipher the words, best analysis on the podcast sphere

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    4
    fp enthusiast
    United States6 years ago

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