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Title FifteenEightyFour | Cambridge University Press | The Official Blog of Cambridge University Press
Description In August 2014, about seventy evangelical clergy in the Brazilian city of Juiz de Fora gathered for the monthly meeting of the local Council of Pastors. The worship/meeting space was an unadorned hall with white-painted cinderblock walls and the stage at the end farthest from the street entrance. After two and a half hours of breakfast and then worship music and prayer, the keynote speaker got up: the president of the tiny Liberal Christian Party, visiting from the Federal District. Over the next hour, Pastor Osésa enumerated the social and political threats facing evangelical churches. The LGBT movement loomed large: gay couples were infiltrating churches to gather material for anti-discrimination court cases, Pastor Osésa said. They also threatened public schools by trying to include "new genders" in the curriculum.
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