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"born-again" Definitions
  1. having come to have a strong belief in evangelical Christianity, especially after a deep spiritual experience
  2. very enthusiastic about an idea or cause that you have started to believe in

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He really is like born again—and I mean not come out of the vagina born again, like a baby born again, but I mean, like, he's a new soul... I love this Mike.
Just one-quarter of voters in the GOP primary Tuesday say they are born-again or evangelical Christians, well below the majority of Iowa caucusgoers who said they were born-again or evangelical.
"As if I was born again", as he put it.
Once a gay drug addict, he has been born again.
First is conversion, or the need to be born again.
Her parents are both pastors and identify as born again Christians.
Evangelicals want to convert all Haitians to become born-again Protestants.
Willie Parker was 15 years old when he became Born Again.
The alignment of born-again Christianity with politics is old news.
A born-again Christian Jimmy Carter followed "Tricky Dick," Richard Nixon.
President Jimmy Carter, a Democrat, was a born-again Southern Baptist.
We are meant to imagine someone being baptized and born again.
I'm going to be born again today because of what Kanye said.
Bro, I felt I got born again in the lake of fire.
Yet their born-again champions seldom go on to win the nomination.
The tragedy, gentler and more mellow than most, is emphatically born again.
It would not be realistic for a new or born-again runner.
In fact, nearly 40% of born-again evangelicals nationwide are not white.
"This feels like being born again," said one Gambian living in Turkey.
Doucette was raised Catholic in a predominantly born-again Protestant Christian area.
A third was not yet out to his born-again Christian parents.
The born-again mayor of Cincinnati announces a "crusade" against the infected.
That you should die one day and get born again the day after.
Would it be socially liberal, pro-immigration Boris, or born-again Eurosceptic Boris?
"It's almost like being born again and starting life a new," says Ami.
She is also, like many Western recruits to ISIS, a "born again" Muslim.
It enabled me to be born again as a 16-year-old girl.
He was born again in 1985, according to the record label Luaka Bop.
The last names of these "born again" Muslims are Cerantonio, Georgelas, and Pocious.
The couple has since given up alcohol and has become born-again Christians.
With help from non-incarcerated friends, he runs a born-again Christianity site.
They said a prayer of invitation together and James considered himself born again.
Born again, she felt a whiff of the unconditional love long denied her.
Among African American born-again evangelicals, Trump's average approval rating was just 7%.
A devoted Christian in his younger days, he became born again in 2006.
It's a radical recreation: pop music born again, in the image of its creator.
Even if he's merely a born again strawberry virgin, the quarterback is certainly committed.
The singer explained on her GoFundMe page that she was born-again in 1992.
Buddha said it best: 'Every morning that you wake up, you were born again.
Titus, a born again Christian, has written extensively on the Biblical principles of law.
He is a self-proclaimed born-again Christian and teaches Bible study in prison.
The born-again Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive is very much his achievement.
George W. Bush became a born-again Christian, helping to save him from alcoholism.
A born-again Christian, who found God in midlife and frequently talked about it.
Her job is to get born-again types to care about saving the Earth.
While there, he said he had a spiritual awakening, becoming a born-again Christian.
Three-quarters of voters in the state said they were born again in 2012.
Born-again, moisturized lips thanks to the intensely hydrating coconut and watermelon seed oils.
Even when we concentrate on born-again evangelicals, there are plenty of nonwhite Americans.
And Buddha said it best: 'Every morning that you wake up, you are born again.
Pat Robertson, then a recent born-again Christian, began broadcasting religious programming in late 2700.
The Trump-Pence ticket ultimately secured 80 percent of white born-again and evangelical Christians.
Some might wonder why they should subsidise the lifestyles of born-again crofters on Ulva.
She later reversed her position, becoming a born-again Christian and a pro-life activist.
The success of "Born Again" undoubtedly bolstered the speed of their debut release, Perpetual Surrender.
"DEMS BORN AGAIN," its homepage blared, with the Democratic party's Donkey in blue and red.
He was raised as a Catholic, though he now considers himself a born-again Christian.
Paulsen didn't grow up in Christian fundamentalism, but rather was born again as a teen.
The color scheme of the album cover is the same as Black Sabbath's Born Again .
In 1998, Texas executed a woman who became a born-again Christian while in prison.
To her, it was a duty or responsibility, being a born-again Christian, to help.
You go through the dark, this tunnel, until you come out and are born again.
Everybody says they're born again … Mormons, Catholics, everybody, but they don't know what it means.
And now the greatest intelligence ever created is going to be a born-again Jesus robot.
I wait in the darkness to be born again, but I can still see the dance.
Exit polls suggest that eight out of 10 voters described themselves as evangelical or born again.
"If there were more dignified alternatives," says the born-again garment worker, more gangsters would leave.
"On MacDonald's born-again revelations, Lima said: "I love that … I wish everybody could experience that.
He's been a drunk, he's been sober, he's been born again, and he's been a sinner.
Thus it was only a matter of time before "Clueless" was born again with dancing feet.
Plenty of Americans regularly attend religious services and don't recognize themselves as born again or evangelical.
Stephen and Justin&aposs mother, Pattie Mallette, were both born-again Christians and reportedly became friends.
"It was like I was born again—I had been given a second chance," he recalled.
It was a voluntary act to acknowledge that I was "born again" and freed from my sins.
Health-care reform will be dead and born again many times before its true fate is sealed.
Could this easter egg be setting Daredevil up to adapt the "Born Again" plot in Season 3?
South Africa, born again after apartheid because Mandela chose inclusion over bitterness, is now suffering that decline.
Evangelical or born-again Christian voters made up 74% of the electorate there, according to early polls.
A majority of born again Christians have tended to view Trump favorably, according to Reuters' rolling poll.
"I felt like I was born again," the activist Manhal Bareesh told the Web site Syria Untold.
That could mean born-again Leaver Sajid Javid, former Brexit secretary Dominic Raab or indeed Boris Johnson.
It's as if you're rising from the ground, so it's almost like the phoenix being born again.
It's called "Confessions of a Born-Again Pagan" and it weighs in at an impressive 1,076 pages.
But compare them to the 80 million born-again American Christians whose support for Israel is stalwart.
Try Again: Piers Morgan wrote scathing op-ed about Beyoncé, calling her a "born-again Black woman."
I grew up in a very sheltered household — born-again Christians, speaking tongues, part of that cult.
Demographically, the #NeverHillary voters were disproportionately rural, born-again Christians and military veterans, all groups leaning Republican.
Repent of your sins, he told his listeners, accept Jesus as your Savior and be born again.
But once reduced to ashes, it is born again, rising from the cinders from whence it came.
Only the most anti-clerical of Brel's fans can begrudge a man's will to be born again.
White born-again evangelical voters favored Trump by an 22019 percent to 16 percent margin in 2016.
She attended his church and within months was baptized by Mr. Benham as a born-again Christian.
A world in need of good news is watching to see just how born again we are.
"I feel like when my daughter was born, I was born again," she told Oprah in 228.
Nearly two-thirds described themselves as born-again or evangelical Christians, and they favored Mr. Cruz as well.
A troubled child from an unstable family background, Howell had become a born-again Christian in the 1980s.
At the time, West identified as a Christian, but not one necessarily understood in a born-again context.
A born-again Christian, Pence has long been a strident opponent of abortion rights and same-sex marriage.
Even so, Mr Hunt and Mr Javid have both felt it necessary to become enthusiastic born-again Brexiteers.
Part of why Trump lost: Evangelical or born-again Christians made up two-thirds of the Republican electorate.
And that which was born in Jackson's time is born again and rises again to the White House.
In recent years he has become a born again Christian and now lives in Australia with his family.
In 2012, 173% of people who participated in the Iowa presidential caucuses identified as "born again" or evangelical.
Can the international community truly relax and look forward to peaceful coexistence with a born-again North Korea?
It had been absorbed into the machinist's mate rate in 1995, but on Tuesday it was born again.
People have asked, 'Are you trying to say that you're starting over and the band is born again?
He just left her mother after a crippling drug addiction, then reinvented himself as a born-again Christian.
Kanenobu: Yes — and it was a very special concert because Bob Dylan was like a born-again Christian.
He's a longtime Sunday school teacher and born-again evangelical but of a more liberal bent than Keller.
In the late 1970s, Wallace became a born-again Christian, forgave Bremer and renounced his own racist legacy.
"This feels like being born again," wrote Omar Njie, a 247-year-old Gambian living in Ankara, Turkey.
Moore still won the Republican vote and the white vote and, yes, the "white born-again Christian" vote.
Dour, rural, thrice divorced but born again — Twitter could not have invented a better parody of the uncool.
They are the two eldest children of Vairaperumal and Kaowsalya Shanthakumar, both born again Christians who converted from Hinduism.
Perhaps one day the Sun, too, will become a strange, born-again star cocooned in an inside-out nebula.
Admittedly, Stuever himself doesn't come away with a born-again belief in the magic of Christmas, secular or otherwise.
Both devout "born-again Christians," Conners said his wife said "she wanted to be with God" the application said.
West Virginia is a heavily religious state for Republicans, with 68% identifying as either born-again or evangelical Christian.
But give Trump this: He's turning a remarkable number of foreign policy liberals and progressives into born-again neoconservatives.
Where once he rapped plenty about sex, West now says he's a born-again Christian on a different path.
"I'm a born-again Trump guy," says Frank Facchiano, the COO of the Lehigh Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce.
Unless he undergoes a Damascene conversion (he is said to be a born-again Christian), few would expect it.
And Trump was also tops for those who identified as born-again or evangelical voters, also driving his victories.
Her lifelong Christian faith, the born-again variety, was the center point of her life and my entire upbringing.
Heading into the 215 general election, Trump can certainly count on the strong backing of white born-again evangelicals.
When you combine white and nonwhite born-again evangelicals, Trump currently has an approval rating in the high 20163s.
It isn't, however, anywhere near as high as the vast majority of white born-again evangelicals who back him.
What it was, more or less, was another of this year's loud declarations of West's born-again bona fides.
At the time, Lindell, a born-again Christian, was entertaining a run for the congressional seat held by Rep.
Around 1994, she became a born-again Christian, a transformation that eventually spurred her to join the Republican Party.
It is the dialectic of argument and counterargument through which critical consensus is born, and destroyed, and born again.
Cash Money Millionaires – Notorious B.I.G., Born Again, 1999 Today is the 20th anniversary of the Notorious B.I.G.'s death.
Hookers for Jesus is run by Annie Lobert, a born-again Christian trafficking survivor who has lobbied against decriminalizing prostitution.
What I hadn't anticipated is that real-world events this summer would make a born-again believer out of me.
And I feel like I had a bit of a "born again" moment with radio on the last album cycle.
Many of the victims of the landslide were born-again Christians from the Ifugao indigenous group native to the Cordilleras.
"The whole thing just sounds spiritual in that I was reborn, or born again, when I found her," he said.
To see a game this old born again, and celebrated again, is a once-in-a-generation video game experience.
There didn't seem to be a lot of churchgoing, Bible-believing, born-again Christians like me working at daily papers.
Reading a great revisionist history of America is the bookish way to feel what it's like to be born again.
In GLEEM's first story "born again," Femi eventually turns away from the preacher, transporting himself to his own personal heaven.
Of course, there are other ways to measure religiosity than just someone calling him or herself born again or evangelical.
That's well above his overall approval rating, but about 15 points lower than it is among white born-again evangelicals.
Eighty-one percent of self-described white, born-again or evangelical Christians voted for Trump in 2016, according to Pew.
Born again as the vigilante known as Catwoman, Phillips uses her newfound abilities to protect her city and fight crime. 
Pence, meanwhile, has described himself as a "born again, evangelical Catholic" and is considered a stalwart of the religious right.
Life as a juvenile born-again hadn't put me on a lot of dance floors; uncertain, I followed the girl's lead.
She's born again later that night — and after she leaves that life, she's born a new time, over and over again.
Despite this fact, some commentators have recently suggested that West parallels other artists in his late-in-life "born-again" experience.
About two-thirds of the state's Republican primary voters in 2012 were born-again or evangelical Christians, according to exit polls.
Friess, a born-again Christian and major philanthropist, could serve as a threat to Barrasso if he self-funds a bid.
But, while Kerr and Spiegel's personal motives aren't up for debate, it's clear that born-again virginity is making a comeback.
According to Christianity Today, it only takes a little pleading to become "purified by God" and therefore a born-again virgin.
It also serves as a channel partner for 3DR, helping the born-again startup make inroads into the massive construction market.
This considered, the Purpose World Tour is an opportunity for Born Again Beliebers to come face-to-face with their leader.
I obsessed over boys from a born-again Christian youth group like a fanatic, and I found peace in this faith.
Declaring himself a "born-again tax cutter," he rode the tax revolt wave to a landslide win for a second term.
Indeed, Trump's approval rating was around 60% among whites who aren't born-again evangelicals but attend religious services at least weekly.
Maybe this is a moment in our history for evangelicals to repent and be "born again" again as Red Letter Christians.
The leading characters of the musicals "Company" and "Caroline, or Change" have been born again in two gloriously transformative revivals here.
The man was born of a virgin, preached about being "born again" and had risen from the dead after crucifixion, Freke says.
His mother, Eleanor, also became born-again, and the family moved to Houston, Texas, where Cruz spent the rest of his youth.
Within the past 12 days, he has captured the hearts of moderates in New Hampshire and born-again Christians in South Carolina.
Are you drawing inspiration solely from the "Born Again" arc for Daredevil Season 3, or is it a mix of other runs?
Lowe also happened to be a "born-again" virgin, although he told The Daily Beast that he never described himself that way.
Iowa, compared with New Hampshire, has both a larger share of very conservative caucus voters and voters who consider themselves born again.
According to exit polls, Trump won a plurality of evangelical and born-again Christians in Alabama, Georgia, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Vermont and Virginia.
James' views align with those of his party, he tells me, in keeping with his beliefs as a born again evangelical Christian.
I have a lot of born-again relatives, and their concerns are not gay marriage, they are poverty, which it should be.
The elderly Dobson endorsed Trump at the Republican Convention, later telling reporters that he believed Trump had become a born-again Christian.
Interestingly, the divide on Trump between born-again evangelicals and religious voters as a whole has been evident since the 2016 primary.
" Another required its students to "come from a family that celebrates biblical values" and that at least one parent "be born again.
Raised an Episcopalian, she was "born again" in 1811 before her 19th birthday under the powerful preaching of Presbyterian minister Henry Kollock.
In the 2016 national presidential exit poll, a quarter of the voters (26 percent) identified themselves as evangelical or born-again Christians.
The worries come after Cruz finished third in South Carolina, where evangelical or born-again Christians made up 74% of the GOP electorate.
So when I was also born again, it tipped the familial scale and my parents and I started attending a nondenominational evangelical church.
They chose to support him over Jimmy Carter, a born-again Baptist Sunday school teacher who had been faithfully married to one woman.
And of course, no one can forget the mind-numbing destroyer of worlds, Christianity's spokesperson, our born-again 803rd president, George W. Bush.
Phoebe is a Korean-born, California-raised freshman of relative means whose evident sexual confidence ensnares the ex-born-again, working-class Will.
I'm a born-again Christian and a big believer in God, and listening to all this preaching gives me strength for the week.
In 1979, she reclaimed her faith and struck "Love to Love You Baby" from her tour as she became a born-again Christian.
But, by 1972, when Wallace was running for the Democratic presidential nomination, he said he was a born-again Christian and renounced segregation.
One of those reviewed, in an astute essay by Jayson Greene, is Born Again, the first of many posthumous B.I.G. collections to come.
Even that turned out to be an underestimate: 62 percent of caucus-goers described themselves as evangelical or born-again, according to exit polls.
In November, 81 percent of voters who identified as white born-again or evangelical Christians voted for Trump, according to the Pew Research Center.
In 2016, according to exit polling, the businessman won 80% of the vote among those who described themselves as evangelical or born-again Christians.
He has said he became a born-again Christian behind bars, earned a doctoral degree in philosophy of religion, and ministered to other inmates.
It helped to propel the environmental movement — particularly those simpatico with Gore's position on one end of the political spectrum — into born-again status.
According to NBC News's exit poll, 62 percent of voters described themselves as evangelical or born-again, and Cruz beat Trump among those voters.
Wait until they have been cleansed of childhood fears and are born again, brand new, despite living in a world of mud and depravity.
To make his point, Luke, a born-again virgin, asks Hannah whether she's had sex with any of the other men on the show.
A "juvenile born-again" who has lost his faith, Will arrives at Edwards by way of bible college with his soul a gaping void.
George H.W. Bush was both a Maine aristocrat and a Texas oilman, his eldest son George a Sunbelt capitalist and a born-again Christian.
And we have the cult of social justice on the left, a religion whose followers show the same zeal as any born-again Evangelical.
Among the Democratic non-college electorate, 44 percent said they were Christian, and one third of them said they were evangelical or born again.
These women include Sister Esther, a born-again Christian who was brought up to believe that what exists between her legs is Satan's playground.
It is like being born again, every day, surprised to be alive before you go out into the field to risk reporting once more.
Trump's approval rating was measured at 46% with those who attend religious services at least once a week and are not born-again evangelicals.
They met at a Christian youth group, in Maryland, when they were in junior high, after I.C. had declared himself to be born again.
Now he seems reinvigorated, a born-again capitalist pumping money into the travel agency the two run as a front, while she seems exhausted.
But evangelicals were not much on the political radar screen in modern America until 1976, with the candidacy of the "born again" Jimmy Carter.
Part III: Born (Again) IdentityBack in New York City, I began therapy, and learned that it's entirely possible to mourn the loss of your identity.
Fifty-seven percent of Republican caucus-goers in 2012 were evangelical or born-again Christians, and 60 percent in 2008 were, according to entrance polls.
To me, it felt like I was being born again… vulnerable, naked, scared… but accepted and welcomed by people who were delighted to see me.
A born-again Christian, he said that he stood by his opposition to gay marriage, which is banned in the Philippines, a deeply Catholic country.
And in Children of Men, we see hope being born again whenever a background character hits the center of the frame and sees the baby.
Not to mention, being a born-again virgin could also help a person keep their guard up if they aren't sure about a new relationship.
But in a poll of likely Iowa caucus participants released earlier by Quinnipiac University, Cruz led Trump among white born-again evangelicals 34% to 27%.
But by the New Hampshire primary, evangelicals and born-again Christians already favored Trump, and he's only widened his lead in Nevada and South Carolina.
He was born into a Jewish family but in the late 1970s converted to born-again Christianity and later said he followed no organized religion.
Genevieve and her husband soon got divorced, and eventually she and Milo married, and later they became born-again, and now they have six—six!
It is a religious experience of conversion and immersion, a born-again baptism in which people emerge bound to one another and bound to Trump.
A movement of born-again conservative Muslim women in Indonesia — the world's most populous Muslim country — is making a case for wearing the niqab veil.
It may take a long time, Neruda's poetry is telling us, but the victims of history will surely find a way to be born again.
Throughout the born-again years, his audiences would be divided in a way they hadn't been since Mr. Dylan went electric in the mid-1960s.
Defeated in his bid for the Republican nomination by Donald Trump, Mr. Cruz has run for re-election as a born-again good old boy.
He's edged Cruz among born-again, evangelical voters in South Carolina and Nevada — despite Cruz's far-more-frequent invocation of his faith on the trail.
" — Essa Bokarr Sey, 53, a former ambassador in Louisville, Ky. "This feels like being born again, and the feeling of patriotism is coming back again.
It's similar to the way the virginities and born-again virginities of athletes like Tim Tebow and Russell Wilson have been picked on in public.
He also tweeted a mirror selfie on Monday wearing the same hoodie he later wore to visit the memorial, which reads, "We must be Born again."
Spring has long been considered the season of new growth, a harbinger of positive change and possibilities, the time of year when everything is born again.
Ariana Grande's crimped pony (which she wore again at last night's VMAs) isn't the only born-again '80s hair look to flood our Insta feeds lately.
A born-again Christian who won some support with public displays of faith, he was re-elected unopposed in 2010 after the opposition boycotted the vote.
When he found himself about to be executed by a rival gang, he called out to God for help; he escaped death and was born again.
I mean, now they're suddenly born-again internet haters, but they were, as I said on Twitter, they were pandering suck-ups for a long time.
Among them are casual Catholics, born again Baptists, ordained Rabbis and preachers, secular atheists, and teachers who use the podcast as an example of close-reading.
Ms. McCorvey, who said she had been misled by Ms. Weddington, ultimately did a complete reversal, becoming a born-again Christian and an anti-abortion activist.
To be a born-again pagan is to believe that God is not something outside the world; God is the world, down to its smallest detail.
Self-described evangelicals—a large, varied group—have opposed executions before, often flocking to the side of prisoners who present themselves as having been born again.
If there's magic here, perhaps it's nothing more than recasting ultimate retread as a born-again savant, just long enough for him to finish the job.
Her brother became a born-again Christian before he died of complications from AIDS many years ago, and she named her son after him, she said.
Feeling dejected and empty inside, she spoke with another player who convinced her to give her life over to Jesus and become a born-again Christian.
Praying for Common Ground at the Christmas-Dinner Table (2014) A born-again Christian, a practicing Muslim and a militant atheist walk into a dining room.
Ms. Atkins became a born-again Christian in 1974 while in prison, she wrote in her memoir, "Child of Satan, Child of God" (with Bob Slosser).
In the 2008 and 2012 primaries, they were very likely to describe themselves as born-again Christians and to say they attended church at least weekly.
Born-again evangelicals are among his biggest supporters, with 37% backing Cruz in a recent Bloomberg/Des Moines Register poll by Ann Selzer, Iowa's top pollster.
A years-long custody battle ensued, during which Miller — a born-again Christian — repeatedly refused to obey court orders to allow Jenkins to see their daughter.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump is now a born-again Christian, an evangelical leader says, but a top campaign aide declined to comment on that revelation on Sunday.
The video also brings to mind some older hits from the early aughts — but we're not totally sure those are intentional (what year was Kylie born again?).
The Thais' treatment of their collective "father" can seem like god worship, characteristic of born-again evangelicals, or the type of manufactured adulation common in North Korea.
The initiative to translate the Nashville Statement came from Heart Cry, a youth-oriented movement that fuses Calvinism with an American-style emphasis on being born again.
"When the red star bleeds and the darkness gathers, Azor Ahai shall be born again amidst smoke and salt to wake dragons out of stone," Melisandre says.
He was raised a Southern Baptist and was the first United States president to call himself a born-again Christian, bringing national attention to the evangelical movement.
That fusion seemed complete in 2016, when 81% of white born-again Christians voted for Donald Trump, according to data from the Democracy Fund Voter Study Group.
"We will take this opportunity to get rid of all the evils and be born again as a fair and transparent federation loved by all," it said.
So was the candidate himself, a former Georgia governor who taught Sunday school and described himself as born again, an obscure term for many millions of Americans.
This wasn't an Eden: The head of the "occupation" was a born-again ex-con whom many in the city believed was still running a violent gang.
Hailey is the daughter of the famously born-again Stephen Baldwin; Justin rededicated himself to the Lord in the midst of his treacherous ascendance to teen icon.
Born-again Christians, who Cruz predicted would turn out in droves to propel him to victory, instead broke decisively for Trump, 33 percent to Cruz's 27 percent.
JC: Yes, when I was an undergraduate at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, a friend of mine was involved in a born-again Christian community.
In many cases, we have no idea how many of these "evangelicals" read the Bible regularly, have been born again, or share other hallmarks of historic evangelicalism.
Summer abandoned these types of songs in 280 when she became a born-again Christian, but for several albums in the late 70s her records were borderline pornographic.
Tony Schwartz, ghost writer for The Art of the Deal and born-again Trump critic, was among those uttering the R-word Wednesday, when he tweeted a prediction.
In 1985, Onyeabor became born again, and refused to comment on his music, even as interest in it among the rabid record collector community of the West skyrocketed.
Thus far they've only released one track (and video), "Born Again Teen," but now we have "Madness," which contains a key change (hallelujah!) and an entirely different vibe.
Part of his success was attributed to his Vice President, a former governor and born-again Christian named Adam Firestone, who rallied evangelists to support the conservative agenda.
I had one of those flaming, magic-from-the-sky, born-again [religious] experiences, one year before I was contacted by CBN to work for them [in 1981].
Roughly 85033 percent of self-identified white, born-again or evangelical Christians said they voted for Trump in the 2016 presidential election, according to the Pew Research Center.
When Dio first split from Sabbath after Mob Rules, Deep Purple's Ian Gillan was brought in to sing on the 1983 Spinal Tap-esque rave up Born Again.
Levin recalled an old friend of his who became a born-again Christian and turned his life around––an example of someone who found an "elevational" radical ideology.
If you trace his decades-long path from print journalist to mainstream pundit to born-again Fox News host, you will get a sense of his chameleonic talents.
Keep in mind, the majority of this group (about 55%) is white, so this isn't just about this group containing fewer whites than the born-again evangelical bloc.
Mr. Alamo claimed to be unique among Christian preachers because he was born a Jew and had a "supernatural experience" through which he became a born-again Christian.
Uttar Pradesh is a powerful base for a born-again champion of the poor, and Mr. Modi's victory here stands as a popular endorsement of his recent makeover.
Cesar Sanchez-Guzman, for instance, told the Atlantic that when he met Singer, he was not out about his sexuality to his parents, who are born-again Christians.
To make herself feel better about smoking, the born-again Indian leans on the native rituals she has learned and utters a prayer with every drag of her cigarette.
"The release of nuclear energy by the flash forces the already very compact star to expand back to giant dimensions—the born-again scenario," Reindl explained in a statement.
"My daughter is not a threat to your daughters," said Kimberly Shappley, a Republican born-again Christian and mother to her transgender daughter Kai, who sat on her lap.
If she's elected president, which Hillary will we see: the corporate-friendly centrist of the 1980s through the 19803s, or the born-again feminist of the 2016 presidential campaign?
The entrance polls also showed that two-thirds of voters in the Republican race said they were born again or evangelical Christians, higher than the equivalent share in 2012.
Conceding the Hawkeye State could mean conceding the Palmetto State, too: in 85033, 65 percent of South Carolina GOP primary voters identified themselves as born-again or evangelical Christians.
While becoming born-again proved life-saving for the guitarist, he found his draw was significantly diminished outside of Korn as he played heavy music that contained Christian themes.
From her hotel room in New York City, she tells Broadly about her new book, getting paid to do nothing, and why she considers herself a born-again feminist.
"She's about as cool a born-again Christian as you could ever meet," said Bovino, who added that he wasn't involved in the diet after the book was published.
"Since Southern Baptists believe in being born again (getting baptized when you're older), I thought being scared of not being baptized was how you knew you were ready," she says.
In political terms, evangelicals have been on the rise since the 1970s, then President Jimmy Carter, then and now a Sunday school teacher, announced he was a born-again Christian.
In past years, Christians — in particular, evangelical and born-again Christians — have favored a candidate other than the frontrunner early in the election cycle, before coalescing around the eventual nominee.
Never underestimate the power of a handful of rural rednecks, duty-bound, born-again to the Constitution and hellbent on a free vision of starting the world again from scratch.
Their loyalty has been handsomely rewarded as an irreligious, libertine playboy has delivered more than his Republican predecessor in the White House who was a full-fledged born-again Christian.
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When I was 14, I joined a born-again Christian youth group, despite having a Jewish last name and a lackluster-at-best interest in the teachings of Jesus Christ.
In fact, they sometimes take their own lives because they are treated so badly, and because they believe they will be born again, free and living in their own land.
" In saying that, he demonstrated his administration's born-again commitment to preserve America's post-Cold War Western alliances, though at the price of redefining the very meaning of "the West.
Mr. Trump, who handily won that South Carolina primary and all its delegates, is attracting Republican voters across demographic groups — conservatives, moderates, evangelicals and those who are not born-again Christians.
Pacquiao's remarks, made to a Philippines news outlet on Tuesday, are just the latest in a string of homophobic comments that the born-again Christian fighter has made over the years.
Donald Trump dominated among white born-again or evangelical Christians in Pennsylvania, who made up 42% of the Republican electorate, winning 100% -- Ted Cruz won 29% and John Kasich won 12%.
It would have been little surprise if Benn had allowed the darkness to destroy him entirely, but today, as a born-again Christian, he seems to have found peace within himself.
Casey's family told CBS affiliate KOIN6 that donations in Michelle's honor can be made to Born Again Pit Bull Rescue, Cat Adoption Team, Clackamas Dogs Foundation, Heartland Humane Society in Corvallis.
Today the building is a church again after its sale to a group of Christians—members of the 60m-strong community of Americans who call themselves born-again or evangelical Protestants.
Hastert described himself as a born-again Christian and had a diploma from Wheaton College in Illinois, which advertises itself as "explicitly Christian" and is an alma mater of Billy Graham's.
The authors portrayed Jesus as a fearsome warrior who eviscerates millions of unbelievers in grisly detail, casting Hindus, Muslims, Jews, agnostics and anyone not a born-again Christian into the fires.
In a memoir, "Reunion" (1988), he described himself as a "born-again Middle American" and expressed regret for "romanticizing the Vietnamese" and allowing his antiwar zeal to turn into anti-Americanism.
There's Go-Go's-esque up-tempo pop-rock with haughty singing ("Born Again Teen"), sugary synth-pop ("Almost Makes Me Wish for Rain"), theatrical folk ("Dusty Trails") and many more styles.
For evangelical Christians — Protestants who emphasize a personal relationship with Jesus, a "born again" conversion experience and reading the Bible as God's word — spreading the Gospel is a way of life.
She underwent two religious conversions, as a born-again Christian and as a Roman Catholic, and became in her last decades a staunch foe of abortion, vowing to undo Roe v.
"When the red star bleeds and the darkness gathers, Azor Ahai shall be born again amidst smoke and salt to wake dragons out of stone," she says in A Storm of Swords.
Among other factors, Republicans in the Northeast generally care less about religion than Republicans in the South, who are far more likely to describe themselves as frequent churchgoers and born-again Christians.
A Pew Research Center study from July said that 41 percent of evangelical or born-again Christians claim it's more difficult to follow their faith – up 34 percent from the previous year.
I'd lost my mittens and my belly button was as good as gone, meaning I couldn't be born again, ever, So I sat by my a little stream with my eyes closed.
He has told friends that, as a born-again Christian, he believes he will be in the presence of God upon his death, his sins forgiven, said Geoff Gonifas, his longtime pastor.
The "initiation well" on the grounds of a palace in Sintra, Portugal: "You go through the dark, this tunnel, until you come out and are born again," the guide told the author.
The one person who truly gets him is Ted, Jr.,'s wife, Tawney, a sweet born-again Christian who is desperate to save Daniel, and with whom he develops a dangerous chemistry.
We have tour documentaries from Dylan's 1965 concert tour in England, 1966 tour in the U.K. with The Hawks, and 1980 North American tour that was weirdly tinged with born-again Christianity.
" His born-again Christianity, he figures, gives him "more in common with, and more insight into, the most radical Muslim who read his Quran than the unbeliever who never opened his Bible.
His March 23 speech, which he hand-scribbled the evening before and delivered without benefit of notes or a teleprompter, included this pivotal thought: ''Today, roughly half of born-again Christians aren't voting.
He paints Kris as a woman who used Robert Kardashian's born-again Christianity to build Hollywood connections, and he claims she holds conservative values and even tried to deprogram Caitlyn Jenner's gender identity.
Kirk Cameron, the former Growing Pains actor and teen heartthrob was Born Again midway through his career as Mike Seaver, and has become one of the biggest and most controversial Evangelists in America.
Starring alongside Mark Wahlberg and Anthony Mackie as bodybuilders who get caught up in an extortion and kidnapping scheme, Johnson is the highlight as the coke-snorting, born-again loose cannon Paul Doyle.
It occurred to me that if we're born again at random, we can't soothe ourselves with fantasies that we'll come back as one of the precious few on the planet who live comfortably.
It's worth noting that even President Bush, a born-again evangelical Christian, never tried to defund Planned Parenthood in the United States (though he did cut off funding for the group's foreign affiliates).
Trump won 80% of the vote among white born-again or evangelical Christian voters in 2016, according to CNN exit polls, and he's counting on their support as he seeks reelection in 2020.
A born-again Christian uneasy with alienating religious conservatives, Carter had inherited the conference initiative and never threw his full weight behind it — and indeed, had rebuffed organizers' entreaties to come to Houston.
Such a reading of West is further supported by the popular "born-again" narrative, which allows the interpreter in question to elegantly juxtapose West's earlier, purer work with his seemingly more iconoclastic recent productions.
Mr. Cruz is much less popular among people in two large groups in the party: those who do not consider themselves born-again Christians, and those who do not support the Tea Party movement.
He reflects the passions of millions of white, born-again Evangelical Christians nationwide (81% of whom voted for Donald Trump) and who can't be ignored as a key part of the Republican Party base.
Two sisters, Hiro, who lives in New York, and Sophie, a born-again Christian, along with their father, a recovering alcoholic, attempt to reconcile when Hiro returns to Kentucky after years of being away.
Once Jimmy Carter — a born-again Christian and a Democrat — failed to enact what his critics saw as sufficiently hardline policies, many of these organizations threw their weight behind his Republican challenger: Ronald Reagan.
In his most famous lines from "Canto General," Neruda spoke to the anonymous dead of Latin America, writing, "Sube a nacer conmigo, hermano," asking those forgotten and desecrated by history to be born again.
Iguodala wants to expand by adding more subscription-based enterprise startups to that list, a born-again strategy that has traditional VCs obsessed after a slate of less-than-stellar consumer tech company IPOs.
In an average of our April and May CNN polls, a little less than 40% of those who attend religious services at least once a week say they are not evangelical or born again.
Ron Kamstra, a retired civil engineer and born-again Christian who said he deeply supported Mr. Trump's stances on terrorism and immigration, handed out photocopied passages of the Quran that he said encouraged violence.
Hookers for Jesus, which received $22018,22018 over three years, is run by a born-again Christian trafficking survivor who has lobbied against decriminalizing prostitution, a policy position aligning with many in the Republican Party.
The school's employment application requires candidates to describe their faith in Jesus Christ, affirm that they are a born-again Christian and vow to adhere to specific standards in their personal and professional lives.
The movement began to refer to adoption as a means of "redeeming orphans"—saving them just as Christians are redeemed when they are born again—and their families became either forgotten footnotes or ugly caricatures.
Pence, the former Indiana governor, describes himself as a "born-again evangelical Catholic" and has long been a fixture in the conservative movement, especially with respect to culture war issues, including gay rights and abortion.
The Case for Christ (2017) is significantly less cartoonish in depicting a former investigative journalist trying to debunk the resurrection in order to win back his born-again wife, only to become a believer himself.
Trump won 81 percent of white born-again and evangelical Christian voters in 2016, but this didn't sit well with Sessions's own church: Persons who violate the law of our nation are subject to prosecution.
Hours after O'Rourke powerfully protested the cruelty that Trump is imposing on immigrant children created in the image of God, Cruz sought to reincarnate himself as a born-again supporter of justice and human rights.
In evangelical Christianity, even more than in other forms of Christianity, the moment of salvation — when a sinner accepts Jesus Christ — is a moment of total renewal, of rebirth (hence the term, "born-again Christian").
That was the year he released "Slow Train Coming," the album that announced his embrace of Christianity, soon to be followed by "Saved" in 1980 and "Shot of Love" in 1981: his born-again trilogy.
Masako (Ako) is getting chemotherapy in a hospital, attended by her daughters: the good-girl, born-again Sophie (Emma Kikue) and the pot-smoking, rebellious Hiro (Satomi Blair), who has flown in from New York.
Harry Styles, born-again rock boy and bringer of roundtable discussions, played a small surprise show at the Troubadour in Los Angeles last night, rolling through tracks from his debut solo album Sign of the Times.
Barring the possibility of immaculate conception and in-vitro fertilization, Kerr is presumably not a virgin, so it seems safe to assume that she's now giving the "born-again virgin," or "second virgin," thing a try.
He calls Republicans "born-again believers of pre-existing conditions" and warns that the GOP will be "on the wrong side" of the discussion if they don't acknowledge the effects of greenhouse gases on climate change.
What to Expect: The swift and terrible revenge of Cersei spells maximum pwnage for old-guard establishment figure Kevan and born-again evangelical Lancel, totally plausible as early casualties in Mountain-stein's tenure as Facecrusher General.
Nearly two-thirds (57%) of GOP Iowa caucus-goers in 2012 described themselves as evangelical or born-again Christians -- and the winner of the evangelical vote in 2008 and 2012 went on to win the state.
Whether it's buying the self-help book that will change everything, or drinking the ayahuasca that will exercise all your demons in a single session, people want a panacea, the come-to-Jesus, born again moment.
Polling conducted by GQR, a Democratic firm, for the AFL-CIO and other organizations, found that among the Republican white working class, 212020 percent identify as Christian, two thirds of whom are evangelical or born again.
A companion play to Leah Nanako Winkler's "Kentucky," this Primary Stages piece finds a New Yorker, Hiro, returning to her old Kentucky home, braving her newly sober father, her born-again sister and her ailing mother.
On the one hand, they are worried about military collisions and are trying to slow the drift to conflict, with the Saudi crown prince a born-again believer in the value of thorough United Nations investigations.
If he loses, however, it'll be in part because his approval rating is only in the low 40s among those who attend religious services at least once a week and are not white born-again evangelicals.
The rapper, who says he is a born-again Christian, is set to preach and pray with the famous Texas pastor and his wife, Victoria Osteen, at their "Night of Hope" event on May 2, 2020.
Born, again, in Germany and known as "grandma shoes" for older European women, Worishofer sandals appeared in a 2006 issue of Lucky magazine, which called them "chic" and "ridiculously comfortable," according to a 2010 Slate piece.
But it has been McSally who has been struggling the most to reinvent herself as a born-again Trump Republican, particularly on the issue of immigration, which is sure to be the dominate issue in the fall.
Only a quarter of the voters in the state's Republican primary on Tuesday described themselves as born-again or evangelical Christians, and of those voters, only about 1 in 10 supported Mr. Kasich, according to exit polls.
He may refer to himself as being "born-again" or he might not, but ask him if he thinks the Bible is God-breathed revelation to be interpreted literally by believers, and he will usually say yes.
Somewhere between a roaming white llama, a purple face-painted dancing mystic, and a pack of born-again, sign-waving Christians screaming that I was going to burn in hell, I saw the irritated soul of America.
Eighty-one percent of self-described white, born-again or evangelical Christians voted for Trump in 2016, and 78 percent said they approved of his job performance as of March 2019, according to the Pew Research Center.
While Trump did about as well among born-again evangelicals as he did among primary voters overall, the CCES found he did about 15 points worse among those who attended religious services more than once a week.
When Jimmy Carter described himself as "born again" in his 1976 run for president, most academics and journalists had a vague idea of what he meant, but few experts on religion could be found within their precincts.
When she couldn't describe a discrete "born again" experience, "he lectured her on her deficiencies as a Christian and said that she really wasn't the sort of Christian that needed to be in this group," D'Antonio said.
The majority of those polled last month who described themselves as both "white" and a "born-again or evangelical Christian" said they approved of Trump, but considerably fewer than when he took office almost eight months ago.
STEIN: --to Sweden, yes, with a group of students from--one from Watts, one from--a socialist from New York, a born-again Christian from Tulsa, Oklahoma, a transcendentalist from Connecticut, and, you know, just sort of had this really interesting, kind of more protected kind of, you know, leisurely discussion over the summer about, you know, where we were going to go with our lives, and how did you--how did, you know, being a born-again Christian mesh with being, you know, a socialist from New York.
In that respect, he's following in the footsteps of other musical legends: Famously, Bob Dylan spent the years between 210 and 22013 releasing Gospel albums and proclaiming himself a born-again Christian, although he later returned to Judaism.
Disillusioned by bad trips and a sense that their pursuit of hedonism had been empty, thousands of burned out hippies soon experienced something possibly even more revolutionary than tuning out and turning on: a born-again religious conversion.
Natalia finds herself in constant battle with her mother, a former drug addict turned born-again Christian, even as the gods of the spirit world try to bring the young woman back to the religion of her grandmother.
Not just that, but Trump won 81 percent of white born-again and evangelical Christian voters in 2016, and they might not take too well to being inundated with stories about Trump's alleged affair with a porn star.
While Inslee has portrayed himself as born again on pot, his climate record recently has put him on the defensive — he's signed transportation budgets that leaned heavily on road and highway projects, while inheriting highway expansions from his predecessors.
White Christians who identified as "evangelical" or "born again" (a term common in the evangelical community) made up 210 percent of Alabama voters, and a full 280 percent voted for Moore (overall, 68 percent of white voters chose Moore).
Explosion and her husband were not conventionally religious — she describes herself as a "lax Jew," while her husband, a queer man interested in alchemy and other occult practices, often felt alienated from the born-again Christianity of his parents.
In her new born-again state, Summer was accused of saying that gays were sinners and that the AIDS crisis was a "divine ruling," which led to picketing of her concerts and burning of her albums in San Francisco.
You can quibble with her portrayals of born-again Christians and Texas cowboys, oil workers and meth-heads, but American Honey has a rollicking compassion for its entire cast of characters, and its tone is always loving and inclusive.
Charles W. Colson, a lawyer and political saboteur for President Richard M. Nixon, credited Mr. Phillips as having inspired him in his own born-again experience in the 21923s while serving a prison term stemming from the Watergate scandal.
The vice president, a born-again Christian and a former congressional lawmaker, helped Trump garner 80 percent of the white evangelical electorate during the 2016 presidential election, the highest level since 2004, when George W. Bush received their overwhelming backing.
Its actual wider commercial release came through the aforementioned King of Men EP, initially distributed through a one-off label called Raunchy Tonk Records with a sleeve lettered by Grateful Dead-affiliated psychedelic cartoonist/illustrator/surfer/born-again Christian Rick Griffin.
The current chair of the E.R.G. is Steve Baker, a born-again Christian and a former engineer, who has spoken of his wish to "tear Parliament down and bulldoze the rubble into the river," for its behavior since the referendum.
" Briefly jailed last September after she refused on religious grounds to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, Davis, a born-again Christian, told AFP's Ivan Couronne her message was aimed at Christians "who want to stay and make a difference.
Born-again voters in the general election will be still more diverse: millions of evangelicals are black or from fast-growing Hispanic churches, and worry about government safety nets, poverty or immigrants' rights as much as about abortion or gay weddings.
The idea that he is some chosen person whom God has taken from the life of real-estate huckster and philanderer is in keeping with notion of the born-again sinner who is given another chance through the grace of Jesus.
The latest Reuters poll found that white Christians who describe themselves as born-again prefer Trump over Clinton, 48 percent to 29 percent, and that Trump has an even wider advantage among white Baptists who go to church at least weekly.
"The reason I've written a second letter is because I'd forgotten to tell you how I became a born again Christian," Eric continued, that being one of those things you might forget to mention when you dot pen to paper.
Evangelical Christianity is committed to conserving the orthodoxy of the church, is rooted in the authority of the Bible over every competing authority and has a zeal to see people come to Christ by being "born again" through faith in him.
The organization was conceived as a way of weaning away from the Democrats the vote of the normally politically uninvolved fundamentalist and conservative evangelical Christians whom Carter, as a self-declared "born again" Christian, brought to political life during his campaign.
Hefner and Wilkinson publicly denied her accusations, feminists debated whether Holly was, as she called herself in a Buzzfeed interview, a "born-again feminist," and critics applauded Holly's mix of juicy gossip and honest, lyrical descriptions of her Hefner-imposed depression.
"I consider witnessing this day as if I were born again," said Yerusalem Kawiso, 48, who stood in a queue before dawn in Hawassa, the lakeside provincial city the Sidama hope to make their capital, waiting in a pink dressing gown.
I don't personally believe that the panic was really waged by the church and hardline religious types, but more by the supposed born-again Satanic priests who built cults of personality around claims that they committed atrocities before turning to God.
There's a truth in that, a persuasive and seductive sense of appeal to the idea that one can slip into the silent night and be born again, away from prying eyes, under the lights of street lamps and mirror balls.
Going forward, Rubio is probably the bigger threat to Trump than Cruz, who won only 26 percent of South Carolina voters who identified themselves as evangelical or born-again Christians despite having campaigned as narrowly and fiercely as possible for their favor.
"There was an air to both of them, a little bit of the born-again religious thing, and they viewed the S-1 almost on the messianic scale, that they were on a mission to save the world," the media source said.
I wasn't very familiar with born-again religion or "being saved," but when I listened to the minister that night—a beautiful, young med student—talk about how much she loves God, to the point that she kept calling him "Daddy," something changed.
As if having a great album produced by the born-again libertarian Kanye West wasn't enough material for the press mill, Push's longstanding beef with Drake has been reignited, to the delight of social media and Push's brother/ex-Clipse partner No Malice.
Culturally, Cruz, a Texan who wears black ostrich cowboy boots and quotes the Bible with ease, might be the best fit in South Carolina, where nearly 60% of likely GOP voters described themselves as "evangelical" or "born again" in a recent Winthrop poll.
He has put together an electoral coalition unlike few in the recallable past: timid Republican presidential opponents, historic level of anger and fury at the federal government, born-again public racism and misogyny, and unprecedented distain and dislike of the major nominees.
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But rather than imagining a scenario in which we're entirely ignorant of what the future holds, perhaps we ought to imagine that we, personally, will be born again into the world that we are creating today through our collective and individual choices.
The editorial generated a lot of press because Trump won white born-again evangelicals with more than 433% of the vote in 53 and his approval rating with them remains at 22016% in CNN/SSRS polling taken in the middle of last year.
The vice president, a born-again Christian and a former member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, helped Trump garner 80 percent of the white evangelical electorate during the 2016 presidential election, the highest level since 2004, when George W. Bush received their overwhelming backing.
It was not only anti-elitist but anti-intellectual, "a religion of the heart, as opposed to the head", in which puritanical harangues were leavened by the promise of a widely shared salvation and, after a born-again experience, a direct relationship with God.
In case you didn't catch on from the intense manner with which he points and taps his desert boot on the amplifiers to some heckin good born-again Christian rock, his is a cult built on earnestness—and the fully clothed crowd are loving it.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. Like a human-shaped vessel that's being controlled by a malfunctioning super-computer, or an illustration of Willy Wonka that was born again as a man with a geometrically aligned haircut, there's something not entirely human about Will.i.am.
For example, at an Iowa forum last year, Trump said he didn't think he'd ever asked God for forgiveness; but after meeting with Trump in June, social conservative leader James Dobson said he believed that Trump had found Christ and become a born-again Christian.
Bob Dylan's protean career has created many entry points for a diverse audience: You may know him as a folk activist or an electric trickster, a country-western outlaw or a born-again preacher, an American Songbook interpreter or a Nobel Prize-winning poet.
He won 80% of the vote among white born-again or evangelical Christian voters in 2016, according to CNN exit polls, and the working-class white voters who are not evangelical Christians, especially the women in that group, loom as a potentially decisive swing block.
"I feel that I am born again," said a man who passed with his wife and six kids through a checkpoint the YPG had erected to screen the new arrivals In al-Yarubiyah, people ambled past buildings reduced to rubble and reopened boarded-up homes.
There were a couple of different versions of it that we kept spitballing around but then to me, it just felt like the best thing to do was pull a panel straight from the "Born Again" comic and just have the shot of him in the bed.
The YouGov data reveals the share of the vote for Mr. Cruz within groups like Tea Party supporters, conservatives and born-again Christians, while the exit poll data allows me to calculate the size of each of these groups among the Republican primary voters across different states.
Will Smith has gone from being a rapper to being in debt to being a movie star to being a parent to being an Instagram user and—along the way—combined all these experiences to become some kind of born again spiritual guide for the Instagram generation.
Even though the band drama had blown over years ago, and Head wrote about reconciling with Davis and the rest of the crew in the book, the mechanics of a band with both born-again Christians and a staunch atheist still seemed very strange to me.
Until she is 18, Astrid lives with an often disastrous series of surrogate mothers — a born-again recovering alcoholic, a bigoted housewife whose next-door neighbor is a call girl, a tough woman from Russia — each time rising from the ashes of disaster wounded and transformed.
One is famously a born-again Christian who apologized for having "looked on a lot of women with lust," who even critics concede is of unimpeachable character, and who has devoted much of his life to philanthropic pursuits including the eradication of an entire parasitic illness.
The 31 pieces of personal reflection and cultural criticism collected here appear chronologically, opening with a 1994 essay about reading the Bible during a "pretty desultory" spell of born-again Christianity at age 21, and closing with a 2016 review of Nabokov's letters to his wife.
Trump's few weak points included late-deciding voters, who made up nearly half of the electorate and split their votes between Trump and Kasich, and born-again or evangelical Christians, who make up a far smaller share of the electorate in New Hampshire than they do in Iowa.
With Cruz now emerging primarily as the active and dominant ingredient in this primary season after Trump, the rising form will coalesce into a kind of party of sorts by 85033, born again to a new generation and finding fullness, clarity and an awakened sense of self and purpose.
Our team's captain, for a while, was a handyman for a bunch of wealthy tenants of Upper East Side town houses; reared in Detroit, he'd played college hockey at Liberty University, during a born-again-Christian phase, and then, as a pot-smoking apostate, had been Woody Allen's superintendent.
Not to mention, his vice president, Mike Pence, is a born-again Catholic who tried to introduce numerous nutty laws regulating sexuality when he was in Congress, including one that would have required mainstream Hollywood films featuring simulated sex to follow the same strict regulations as hardcore pornography.
During our round table-style discussion, Perry (aptly sporting a dramatic blue cat-eye) shared her thoughts on growing up as a born-again Christian, Coachella beauty, and the makeup trick she learned from Madonna, all while proving to be incredibly — for lack of a better word — chill.
He had consistent evangelical support, but it tended to come from less strongly affiliated Christians — people who might identify as born again, but who weren't connected to the congregations that once formed the building blocks of the religious right, and who didn't take marching orders from the movement's leaders.
Bolstered by lead single "Born Again" and the title track—the latter of which even received an official remix from none other than Four Tet—critics praised lead singer and guitarist's Carmen Elle's powerful vocals, which perfectly complemented drummer Kieran Adams' Balearic house-tinged production and Joseph Shabason's sultry saxophone grooves.
Though he's since taken on several different images—born-again Christian, weird dude in a Victoria's Secret commercial, never-ending touring icon—the Dylan you have in your mind's eye is likely the Dylan of the 60s: the tall man with the big hair and the cigarettes and the thin trousers.
It could motivate John Bolton (a born-again Never Trumper, along with John Kelly, Rex Tillerson, H.R. McMaster, Anthony Scaramucci and everyone else who made the mistake of working for this president) to deliver what may yet be the most devastating insider's indictment of the president's shameless shadow foreign policy.
How much of that was calculated media training from his management company, how much of is the result of his very public conversion into born-again Christianity, and how much came from the heart, I couldn't say, but overall, our chat went a hell of a lot smoother than I'd expected.
The revival belongs to a distinguished (but roguish) family of Shepard classics that have been born again in Chicago, including two definitive interpretations from the Steppenwolf Theater: its 1982 "True West," starring John Malkovich and Gary Sinise, and a "Buried Child," directed by Mr. Sinise, that landed on Broadway in 1996.
Data from Pew's 2019 study of the US religious population found that the number Protestants who describe themselves as born-again or evangelical Christians has declined about by 3% as a share of the overall US adult population over the last decade, a number that continued to decrease each year.
Then he went to Hawaii for 3 weeks and came back a Born Again Christian, and told me we were finished, and as a parting gift, handed me a Chick tract that told the story of 'Maria' who was into astrology and how she was gonna burn in hell, or something like that.
Maybe Bull Connor — that white supremacist Alabama politician who ordered that black schoolchildren protesting segregation be attacked with police dogs and fire hoses — has already been born again as a black child in a neighborhood lacking jobs and decent schools but filled with police officers who shoot first and ask questions later.
In the latest twist in the Zelig-like story of Julia Salazar — born-again democratic socialist, would-be immigrant and actual New York State Senate candidate in Brooklyn — news broke on Thursday of her 2011 arrest involving a dispute with the ex-wife of the former New York Mets first baseman Keith Hernandez.
Throughout my adolescence, largely spent on asphalt ball courts and planted in front of BET with what in retrospect appears a lot like the fervency of the convert, the zealously born-again, I consciously learned and performed my race, like a teacher's pet in an advanced-placement course on cartoonish black manhood.
Not to be cliche, but Scott's loss is every other man's gain: from there on out in the evening, the suitors take turns comforting Hannah and rebuilding her spirits, though no one does it better than born-again Luke P., who receives (unsurprisingly) the First Impression Rose and an A+ for his makeout talents.
As Ellis Cashmore, author of Elizabeth Taylor: A Private Life for Public Consumption and a sociologist of celebrity culture, pointed out to Vox, '70s singer Donna Summer famously transformed her public persona from that of a "slithery sexual" siren to a "slightly too pious symbol of purity" after she was born again in the 33s.
Although O'Rourke lost the Texas Senate race to Cruz by just under 2180 percent, exit polls show that he won among women, 228-220; among voters under 211, 222-7003; minorities, 2700-299; college graduates, 21-48; moderates, 65-34; and voters who say they are not white born-again or evangelical Christians, 61-38.
A big part of this, no doubt, is the fact that the season has quickly become the Luke P. Show, with a great amount of precious Bachelorette air time devoted to the born-again Christian and his shenanigans — which is also, incidentally, why Garrett has slowly started to get more screen time over the last few weeks.
For seasons, fans have listened to Melisandre go on about the prophesy of Chosen One/The Prince Who Was Promised – which foretells a hero born again during the Long Night, during which a brutal winter befalls the lands and an army of the dead rises in the North – to save the world from destruction and darkness.
In the years since his arrest ended a reign of terror over New York City that peaked in the summer of 1977, David Berkowitz — the serial killer known as the "Son of Sam" — has rechristened himself the "Son of Hope," claiming he's a born-again Christian who wants to remain behind bars, according to his visitors in prison.
In recent weeks, Cohen has made a public and private showing of distancing himself from his former boss, speaking multiple times with New York federal prosecutors and with special counsel Robert Mueller's team, while also knocking the Trump administration as "craziness" in a brief interview with CNN and attempting to rebrand himself as a born-again Democrat.
And while 2250 percent of national voters in 2016 were white born-again Christians, according to exit polls, just 13 percent of California voters were, creating an opportunity for Mr. Graham and other conservative leaders to add to their electoral base and possibly someday swing one of the most liberal states in the country more toward purple.
Ms. Runkles, who considers herself "a practicing born-again Christian," expects to raise her baby, a boy, with the help of her parents, and keeps a framed ultrasound picture on her night stand at her family's home here in rural Boonsboro, a small town of about 3,500 people not far from Antietam, the Civil War battlefield.
In-N-Out is a beloved West Coast burger chain famous for its secret menu, its "Animal-Style" option, and for making a regular appearance on your Instagram anytime someone you know goes to LA. In-N-Out is also a big company belonging to a 36-year-old born-again Christian billionaire heiress, who inherited the privately owned business from her grandparents.
Despite all of that, 80 percent of white evangelical or born-again Christians voted for Trump in the 2016 election, compared to 85033 percent for his Democratic opponent, Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE, according to exit polls.
Contending that media coverage typically focusses on TV preachers and a loyal born-again constituency dictating its socially conservative agenda to Republican politicians, FitzGerald shows that debate within evangelical denominations over slavery was part of the national schism that led to the Civil War, and that the counterculture movements of the nineteen-sixties echoed the populist, anti-intellectual tenor of evangelist discourse.
Since 2010, when I published "The New Jim Crow" — which argued that a system of legal discrimination and segregation had been born again in this country because of the war on drugs and mass incarceration — there have been significant changes to drug policy, sentencing and re-entry, including "ban the box" initiatives aimed at eliminating barriers to employment for formerly incarcerated people.
Nearly every character in American Kingpin seems to have wandered in from one Coen brothers movie or another — Ulbricht's girlfriend is a born-again Christian who runs an erotic photography business; one of his chief confidantes is an undercover DEA agent who begins stealing from him; and the man who discovers his true identity is a nerdy IRS agent who reads every sentence three times.
"Slow Train Coming": (Slow Train Coming, 1979) Recorded during Dylan's Born Again phase, Slow Train rails against false prophets and prophetically takes a jab at Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE or men like him.
Most Bachelor contestants who have said they were virgins, however, of which there have been about nine, have been women — and this season will be the first time that the virgin in question happens to be the Bachelor's lead star (well, sort of — season 17's Sean Lowe was celibate and identified as a born-again virgin, but it wasn't a major part of the narrative).
Branding herself a "Daughter of Mother Earth," Zahara ran an international competition that invited youth to propose "responsive solutions to our ever-changing global environment," the most promising of which would be "publicized for future implementation" by the UN. Born-again Christians Vivienne and Knox, meanwhile, have been traveling to churches across the US performing their hit pop duets and sermoning on loving Jesus within a Pantheistic household.
In the U.S., former President George W. Bush was seen by the Christian right as a way to push a conservative Christian agenda while in the U.K., his then-counterpart Tony Blair (incidentally, both Bush and Blair were religious converts to a certain extent; Bush was born again as an evangelical Christian in 1985 and Blair who converted to Catholicism) was discouraged from expressing views on his personal faith.

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