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The Rise of Christian Fascism and Its Threat to American Democracy

By Chris Hedges, Truthdig. Posted February 8, 2007.


We must attend to growing social and economic inequities in order to stop the most dangerous mass movement in American history -- or face a future of fascism under the guise of Christian values.
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Dr. James Luther Adams, my ethics professor at Harvard Divinity School, told his students that when we were his age -- he was then close to 80 -- we would all be fighting the "Christian fascists."

The warning, given 25 years ago, came at the moment Pat Robertson and other radio and television evangelists began speaking about a new political religion that would direct its efforts toward taking control of all institutions, including mainstream denominations and the government. Its stated goal was to use the United States to create a global Christian empire. This call for fundamentalists and evangelicals to take political power was a radical and ominous mutation of traditional Christianity. It was hard, at the time, to take such fantastic rhetoric seriously, especially given the buffoonish quality of those who expounded it. But Adams warned us against the blindness caused by intellectual snobbery. The Nazis, he said, were not going to return with swastikas and brown shirts. Their ideological inheritors had found a mask for fascism in the pages of the Bible.

He was not a man to use the word fascist lightly. He had been in Germany in 1935 and 1936 and worked with the underground anti-Nazi church, known as the Confessing Church, led by Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Adams was eventually detained and interrogated by the Gestapo, who suggested he might want to consider returning to the United States. It was a suggestion he followed. He left on a night train with framed portraits of Adolf Hitler placed over the contents of his suitcases to hide the rolls of home-movie film he had taken of the so-called German Christian Church, which was pro-Nazi, and the few individuals who defied the Nazis, including the theologians Karl Barth and Albert Schweitzer. The ruse worked when the border police lifted the tops of the suitcases, saw the portraits of the Führer and closed them up again. I watched hours of the grainy black-and-white films as he narrated in his apartment in Cambridge.

Adams understood that totalitarian movements are built out of deep personal and economic despair. He warned that the flight of manufacturing jobs, the impoverishment of the American working class, the physical obliteration of communities in the vast, soulless exurbs and decaying Rust Belt, were swiftly deforming our society. The current assault on the middle class, which now lives in a world in which anything that can be put on software can be outsourced, would have terrified him. The stories that many in this movement told me over the past two years as I worked on "American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War on America" were stories of this failure -- personal, communal and often economic. This despair, Adams said, would empower dangerous dreamers -- those who today bombard the airwaves with an idealistic and religious utopianism that promises, through violent apocalyptic purification, to eradicate the old, sinful world that has failed many Americans.

These Christian utopians promise to replace this internal and external emptiness with a mythical world where time stops and all problems are solved. The mounting despair rippling across the United States, one I witnessed repeatedly as I traveled the country, remains unaddressed by the Democratic Party, which has abandoned the working class, like its Republican counterpart, for massive corporate funding.

The Christian right has lured tens of millions of Americans, who rightly feel abandoned and betrayed by the political system, from the reality-based world to one of magic -- to fantastic visions of angels and miracles, to a childlike belief that God has a plan for them and Jesus will guide and protect them. This mythological worldview, one that has no use for science or dispassionate, honest intellectual inquiry, one that promises that the loss of jobs and health insurance does not matter, as long as you are right with Jesus, offers a lying world of consistency that addresses the emotional yearnings of desperate followers at the expense of reality. It creates a world where facts become interchangeable with opinions, where lies become true -- the very essence of the totalitarian state. It includes a dark license to kill, to obliterate all those who do not conform to this vision, from Muslims in the Middle East to those at home who refuse to submit to the movement. And it conveniently empowers a rapacious oligarchy whose god is maximum profit at the expense of citizens.

We now live in a nation where the top 1 percent control more wealth than the bottom 90 percent combined, where we have legalized torture and can lock up citizens without trial. Arthur Schlesinger, in "The Cycles of American History," wrote that "the great religious ages were notable for their indifference to human rights in the contemporary sense -- not only for their acquiescence in poverty, inequality and oppression, but for their enthusiastic justification of slavery, persecution, torture and genocide."


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Chris Hedges is the former Middle East bureau chief for The New York Times and the author of "War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning."

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"...those who would fight effectively in coming times of turmoil..."
Posted by: kwalla on Feb 8, 2007 2:00 AM   
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I'm ready to enlist; where's the recruitment office?

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Adams
Posted by: kepstein7777 on Feb 8, 2007 3:01 AM   
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Sounds like an interesting dude...one of those wacky-cool professors with a cult following.

I don't know that it necessarily comes from poverty and despair, though. Many educated, middle class and wealthy people are drawn to extreme religion and politics, as many were drawn to the Nazi party.

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You lefties are so funny
Posted by: punkbuster on Feb 8, 2007 3:14 AM   
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Hmmm lets see- porn on demand 24/7, crack can be had almost anytime anywhere and "middle America" is over run with it, street gangs are pervasive in our cities, women are (willingly) portrayed as a "ho to be had" in music videos 24/7, 50% divorce rate, looks like we are going to get a moderate- left leaning president to go with a newly minted left of center "make us all like Europeans" congress- I guess I am not seeing the Pat Robertson wing taking over much. I also like how those who write about the "church" never really go to see what it is all about. You know that stuff that those of us "Nazis' do on a regular basis. The church I go to (and countless others) Feed the hungry ( I personally have bought thousands of $ of food over the years) and fed homeless people under the I-10 bridge in San Antonio, fixed single mothers cars for free once a month, cloth for free ANYONE who wants to get on our bus on our "support Saturdays" i could go on and on- Oh and yes GOD FORBID we may preach about the healing power and forgiveness of Christ RUN LEFTIES! RUN AND TELL THE OTHERS NOW BEFORE ITS TOO LATE! The Christian Nazi fascists are BAD for society and are taking over!!! Humanism and science have all the right answers for all of our personal (300 million doses of anti depressants in America per year) and societal ills.
Its just funny watching the collective paranoia take hold.

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I say
Posted by: gjames on Feb 8, 2007 3:19 AM   
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Keep in mind that often what you see in your adversary is a disavowed part of yourself. It's important to understand the political dynamic when you decide to become an activist; remain aware that the goal is to positively influence all those around you, and is absolutely not to attack an enemy. It might seem maddening to call for compassion for someone like Pat Robertson, but there's not going to be a better world without us all recognizing that.

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Whence comes this paranoia?
Posted by: ISlamIslam on Feb 8, 2007 4:07 AM   
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An answer is suggested by Lawrence Auster’s First Law of Majority-Minority Relations in Liberal Society.

"The First Law states that because of the modern liberal belief in the moral and substantive equality of all peoples and cultures, the worse any minority or non-Western group really is, the worse the West must be made to appear, as the guilty cause of the non-Western group’s bad or dysfunctional behavior, or as simply bad in itself. If the worse is made to look better, and the better made to look worse, an apparent rough equality is maintained between them, and the liberal view survives. In the case of Islam, if it is true that Islam seeks to impose an Islamic theocracy over the world, liberals cannot acknowledge this fact, because Islam would then cease being the morally equal and culturally rich Other whom we must tolerate and embrace, and become a morally inferior and hostile destructive adversary whom we must resist and exclude. Therefore, in a massive act of denial, liberals displace the danger Islam poses to the West onto the West itself, especially onto American conservative Christians. Instead of the threat being the historically and actually existing Islamic agenda to establish an Islamic world theocracy, the threat becomes a non-existent American Christian agenda to establish an American or even a world Christian theocracy, a threat that must be met by radically weakening Christianity or even eliminating it altogether.

Thus, having discovered that a non-Western religion is waging war on the West, the left responds by waging war against the West’s own religion."

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Christ vs. Conservatism
Posted by: Tom Degan on Feb 8, 2007 4:21 AM   
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Please, when you're finished checking out all of the great comments on this piece on AlterNet (and ONLY then, Buttercups!) Please check out my piece on "The Rant" by Tom Degan called, Christ vs. Conservatism: A Serious Conflict

Cheers!
Tom Degan
Goshen, NY

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Kulturkampf
Posted by: PatriciaZ on Feb 8, 2007 4:28 AM   
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The author of this article made a little but maybe significant mistake by including Jews into the context of "Kulturkampf". It was a (politically ignited) conflict between Bismarck and the Catholic Church and the Catholic Zentrumspartei, and so it was not a predecessor of the the antisemitic progroms, that took place 60 years later as readers of that article might imply.

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Hedges: a man to be trusted
Posted by: Dee1276 on Feb 8, 2007 5:15 AM   
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Chris Hedges ALWAYS writes intelligent, truthful pieces. His book is perceptive and eye opening for anyone trying to understand how our country gets itself into one immoral venture after another. This article makes sense to me. When I read responses that rant or foolishly confront fact and logic with sniggers and namecalling, I am astounded that such people even bother reading Alternet.
I hope Hedges will not be discouraged by such witless responses...readers who see through the lies and distortions being heaped on us by the Bush Administration and Foxy media loudmouths and evangelistic preachers without morals or compassion...these readers appreciate and welcome writers like Hedges. Articles like his are life preservers thrown out to swimmers drowning in a swamp.

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Liberal and Christian
Posted by: sclly21 on Feb 8, 2007 5:19 AM   
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I'm a liberal. But I'm also a Christian and more than slightly offended by the article's suggestion that believing in saints and angels means that you're dumb or living in an alternative reality.

Yes, Dems need to reach out to the working class. But people can be Christian and believe in life after death without being, wacko, an idiot or be living in an alternative reality.

I personally believe that Jesus' message was meant to be liberating and a lot of evangelical churches with their emphasis on living by a strict set of rules get that message wrong. But I think Christianity does appeal to people because the message of the Bible and even the most misunderstood books, Revelation, is about liberation from oppressive forces, which is a historically good thing.

Liberals and atheists who ignore Christianity's appeal or dismiss it as a crazy alternative reality do so at their own peril because the bleak alternative offered by a purely rationalist worldview is a depressing indeed.

You can believe in social justice, love, peace and Jesus Christ. If only Chistians and non didn't have to participate in such an either/or worldview.

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Symbiosis
Posted by: shangrilalad on Feb 8, 2007 5:27 AM   
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The economic interactions that exist between the U.S. and the foreign governments financing our debt is commonly called Symbiosis. Symbiosis can be benign or malignant depending on the situation. The dominant party in the symbiosis can be called the host and the weaker party the parasite. If both parties benefit equally from the symbiosis then it can be called a mutually beneficial association. If however, one party grows stronger at the expense of the other, then the association can eventually be fatal.

China for instance is using the symbiosis to develop its industry, technology and military capabilities. The United States is using the symbiosis to feed the Military Industrial Complex while outsourcing our industry and technology. China is increasing its economic and military power, while the United States is entirely focused on increasing its military power. Our leaders apparently believe we can continue our world dominance with military might alone, and they might be right, but only if we win the perpetual wars of conquest they have planned. That’s why the Bush Regime is so adamant about victory in the middle-east.

The rabid right recklessly bet the farm on the outcome of this little war, with the prospect of more and bigger wars just over the horizon. Perhaps we now have no choice but to “Go for Broke,” but the consequences for America and the entire world could be Armageddon. Since our ability to wage war is now dependent on the kindness of strangers, we could find ourselves between a rock (China) and hard place (Russia) if our benefactors decide to pull the plug on our wars of aggression to prevent Armageddon. Though many Americans are obsessed with the notion of hastening Jesus’ return, the rest of the world may not be so inclined.

We might be heading for the ultimate economic “Slap Down.”

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Christofacsists are neo-christians and "Anti-Semitic"
Posted by: wawa on Feb 8, 2007 5:38 AM   
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As Semite's are also Arabs, and as neo-cons are not true Christians, these Christofacists and NOT true Christians, but neo-Christians.

The fastest growing cult in the USA is the cult of neo-Christain Zionism which is inherently anti-Semitic for they care nothing at all about Palestinians not the Jews they believe will be 'left behind' in a nuclear holocaust.

Not only are these corruptors of the good news that JC taught: THE PEACEMAKERS ARE THE CHILDREN OF GOD and GOD loves sinners and outcasts-

They are politically driven racists.

"No issue however has generated more anti-Arab racism than Israel's occupation of Palestine. Popular governmental support for Israel has amplified the importance of Arabs to American foreign policy. More important, Israel's well accepted rationalizations for occupying and settling the territories-security, terrorism, divine mandate, and so forth-necessarily subordinate Palestinians to an inferior position vis-à-vis Israeli Jews-and by extension, Americans. Because Israel is a staunch ally of the USA and is the subject of much media coverage, the Palestinians are represented overwhelmingly in America media. These representations, which often marginalize Palestinians by privileging Israeli narratives of suffering, produce a rhetorical framework in which anti-Arab racism flourishes. In fact, I would argue that Zionists [Christian and Jewish] in the USA are the biggest progenitors of Anti-Arab racism today." [ Steven Salita, Arab Christian, Professor of English at University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, author "Anti-Arab Racism in the USA"]


This is NOT saying Zionism is racist, but Zionists have been most successful in selling their story.

Suicide/homicide bombers are invoked ad-nauseum, by the USA media, but the brutal 40 year occupation to which the suicide/homicide bombings are the direct result of, is never even mentioned by the MSM.

It is always the Palestinians who are the perpetrators of violence and never a word in the media about how Zionists groups, such as AIPAC, Jewish Defense League, Americans for a Safe Israel, Friends of Israel, Christian Coalition, and Christians for Israel, in the USA openly work to rationalize Israeli violence.

Not a word is mentioned by the neo-Christians about the fact that USA sanctions against Iraq during the 1990's resulted in the deaths of one half million innocent Iraqi children.

Not a word is mentioned by the neo-Christians that the current death toll from USA actions in Iraq have resulted in the deaths of more innocent people than Saddam ever killed.

Not a word is mentioned by neo Christians that Ben Gurion openly claimed, "We must expel Arabs and take their places" and "I favor compulsory transfer-I see nothing unethical about it."

Not a word is mentioned by neo-Christians that in 1973 Ariel Sharon told Winston Churchill III, "We'll make a pastrami sandwich of them. We'll insert a strip of Jewish settlement in between the Palestinians, and then another strip of Jewish settlement, right across the West Bank, so that in 25 years time, neither the United Nations, nor the United Stat