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A Review of Chris Hedges' 'Christian Fascism'

Started by LostInTime, April 25, 2007, 09:25:55 PM

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They cloak their ideology in Christianity and patriotism as their way to gain political power they claim is sanctioned by the Almighty to give the movement moral legitimacy.  But beneath the surface, their doctrine is dark and foreboding posing real dangers to a free society not to be taken lightly.  It comes from their view of Genesis 1:26-31 they interpret to mean God gave man "dominion....over all the Earth," and that Jesus commanded his followers to impose godly rule over everyone denouncing people of other faiths and non-believers.  The modern blueprint for this ideology comes from the writings of RJ Rushdoony's 1973 book, The Institutes of Biblical Law, calling for a Christian government.  It advocates torture and death for gays, non-Christians resisting conversion, anyone committing blasphemy, and women guilty of "unchastity before marriage." 
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cindianna_jones

Hey, don'tchya know that ours is a "Christian nation"? 
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