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Dominion Theology in American Politics: The Radical Christian Right Agenda–Threat to Peace? (Part 8)

Threat Author: 
johnthomas didymus
Threat Date: 
May 2, 2011

"Many have commented on the success of the Christian Right in entrenching itself in power. It has been explained that individuals identifying with the Christian Right take great interest in contributing action to promoting the agenda of the Right. They have a high turn out rate at the polls and their commitment to Christianity motivates them to work, even without pay, for the electoral success of candidates of the conservative Right. Churches, in-spite of their tax-exempt status, often get themselves overtly involved in politics.

Dominion Theology in American Politics: Influence of Reconstructionist Dominionism in Christian Right Circles (Part 4)

Threat Author: 
johnthomas didymus
Threat Date: 
April 29, 2011

"The claim by  Christian Reconstructionists that they do not advocate political action would appear merely playing to the gallery given their recent hobnobbing with potentially revolutionary right wing groups like the League of the South. Karen Armstrong, former nun and writer, flatly warns of a potential for fascism in Christian Reconstructionist thought, while Chip Berlet puts it bluntly that the Reconstructionists are a "new form of clerical fascist politics."

David Barton: Propaganda Masquerading as History

Threat Author: 
American Way Foundation
Threat Date: 
Unknown

"In 1987, God reportedly told David Barton, a one-time science teacher at a fundamentalist Christian school that grew out of a church started by his own parents, that he was “to search the library and find the date that prayer had been prohibited in public schools [and] obtain a record of national SAT scores … spanning several decades.” Predictably, the result of Barton’s unscientific study was to find a “correlation” between theallegedbanning of prayer and a

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