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(The Knights of Columbus was established in most part as a counter to the Freemasonry, whose membership is deemed taboo by the Catholic Church amongst others.)
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120127212329/http://www.christiansandbdsm.com/index2.html Christian BDSM].
* [[wikipedia:Heritage USA|Heritage USA]], part of Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker's [[Fun with Acronyms|PTL]] media empire, was planned as the Christian version of [[Disney Theme Parks|Disney World]], and wound up becoming fairly popular after its opening in 1978. Today, however, the park is best known for playing a role in the scandal that led to [[Corrupt Church|Jim Bakker]]'s downfall and subsequent imprisonment. The park was closed in 1989, and parts of it have since been redeveloped (mostly by various ministries), while the rest lingers in various states of decay.
** Disneyland itself is envisioned by Walt Disney to be a more developed and wholesome counterpart to the sleazy and disused [[Crappy Carnival]]s of the 1950s. His approach worked so much that it set a high standard to which other theme parks are expected to follow.
* The American Center for Law and Justice is a Christian conservative counterpart to the ACLU founded by Pat Robertson that litigates for pro-Christian, pro-life issues.
** It is important to note here that the ACLU [http://www.aclufightsforchristians.com/ also does work] defending the civil liberties of Christians in regards to the free exercise of their beliefs.
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* A number of Christian motorcycle clubs and ministries<ref>[http://www.rcvsmc.net/id19.html Motorcycle Ministries]</ref> have sprung up as an answer to the [[All Bikers Are Hells Angels|Hells Angels]] and similar biker gangs, offering the same sense of brotherhood and interest in motorcycles (mostly Harley-Davidsons, though some accept bikers with "metric" or foreign-made bikes), all while serving God and teaching the Gospel instead of the usual decadent and sometimes criminal nature common with biker gangs. Some went so far as to adopting the two or three-piece patch, but this didn't occasionally bode well with regular outlaw bikers, as what motorcycle ministries found out the hard way.
* Lebanese-born Australian fashion designer Aheda Zanetti came up with the [http://www.burqini.com/ burqini] (or burkini) in the 2000s as a Muslim-friendly substitute for women's swimwear, combining the comfort and flexibility of a regular swimsuit with the modesty of a burqa. It unsurprisingly attracted controversy especially in France where head and body coverings are banned due to laws on secularism in the country where people are expected to abide by a "religiously neutral arena", though said ban was also ridiculed even by Western and liberal Muslim commentators--British Muslim activist Maajid Nawaz provided a [[Equal Opportunity Offender|critique]] of both the burqini and the ban, saying "Burkini is sad symbol of Islam today going backwards on gender issues. Banning it is sad symbol of liberalism today going backwards in reply." The burqini has also been [[Periphery Demographic|adopted]] by non-Muslim women such as Orthodox Jews and skin cancer survivors or those with a high risk thereof, as it allows them the flexibility of swimwear and the protection of wearing full clothing.
* Besides offering insurance to Catholics who often worked in dangerous jobs, the [[wikipedia:Knights of Columbus|Knights of Columbus]] was also established by American Catholic priest Michael J. McGivney as an alternative to the [[wikipedia:Freemasonry|Freemasonry]], whose secretive nature, tenets and adherence to deist beliefs led to animosity from numerous religious groups who either view the Masons with contempt or condemn them as an occult or even a satanic cabal. McGivney believesbelieved that Catholicism and fraternalism were compatible and wanted to found a society to encourage men to be proud of their American–Catholic heritage.
 
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