Chgo. Sun-Times: Warning About Christian Fascists

Friday, February 9, 2007
By Warner Todd Huston

Last weekend, the Chicago Sun-Times gave nearly an entire page in their “Controversy” Section to a man who feels America is under attack by a radical, religion that is inseparable from Nazi Fascism. He feels it is a hateful religion that is out to destroy America and everything it stands for and it must be stopped at all costs.

No he did not mean Islamism, amazingly enough, but Christianity.

There are times when people find their lives empty and begin to look for a “new” way of life. Sometimes they find that life in a cult and become brainwashed converts like “Azzam The American”, the recent American born al Qaeda mouthpiece, or Johnny Lindh Walker, the young enemy combatant from California who was caught fighting for al Qaeda against US forces. If one looks for something, one usually finds it. And too often when what is being looked for is found, it causes more trouble than it really is due or takes on a larger meaning than reality permits. The saying “Be careful what you wish for comes to mind.

But, if fear not faith, becomes the underlying mania utilized to fill an empty life, one often cannot help but see the subject of that fear everywhere, under every bed, around every corner. That demon appears, peering out of every dark closet, red-eyes glowering menacingly, the fear of it tightening the throat, strangling breath. We see this mania in rabid racists who see their most hated “others” encroaching upon them in every aspect of life, for instance.

Chris Hedges, a senior fellow at The Nation Institute, has found his fear and it seems to be controlling his every waking thought much like that of one engulfed in racist hate. He has become that frightened little boy under the covers, fearing that demon in the closet and imagining it following him everywhere. But Hedges’ demon isn’t one of horns and hell-fire for his demon appears in the form of Christianity.

Jesus is Hedges’ boogyman.

On February 4th the Chicago Sunday Sun-Times lamentably acted as Hedges’ enabler and gave him an important forum from which to reveal — or maybe I should say revel in — his mental distress. I hope the Times is paying for this poor man’s psychology bills. (It seems, unfortunately, that the Sun-Times has not placed this piece on the Internet. It was published in a section tabbed “Controversy”, page 3B.)

Titled “Beware the new American fascists”, Hedges unleashed a diatribe that is amazing for its immaturity and sad for its blindness. His target is the so-called “Christian fascists” in America, a phenomenon he seems to imagine is akin to Hitler’s Third Reich in its single minded desire to remake America into an image of its own making.

But, the piece is so empty of reasoned discussion that if only the word “Christian” were replaced by “blacks”, his book hawking Op Ed would be quite at home on any KKK homepage. The subtitle of the piece gives a pretty clear taste of the polemic rhetoric that is used throughout the piece: “Social despair has led tens of millions of Americans into the arms of Christian right demagogues who promise miracles and magic”, it ominously warns.

Amusingly using “demagogues” in the subtitle, Hedges appears to be an expert on the concept for just about every line in his op ed is so over the top with it that it seems there won’t be a chance for dispassionate debate with the man but mere demagogy throughout.

Hedges cites as his muse a leftist college professor he once had in Harvard Divinity School in the late 1970s or early 80s, a man who Hedges claimed warned him that “Christian fascists” would soon be the USA’s chief enemy. This professor was obviously wide of the mark as it is Islamists, rather than Christians, that have become our most virulent religious foe as it turns out. But, it is obvious this professor, though serving as a poor prognosticator of future events, made quite an impact on an impressionable, young Hedges. Sort of like the siren song Marx offered to a young Stalin, perhaps. It’s the kind of effect that the ideas of the staid academic have on the young and wild-eyed, true believer.

In any case, Hedges found religion in the claims of his professor who sonorously intoned that America was headed into a fascist state because of the “flight of manufacturing jobs, the impoverishment of the American working class, the physical obliteration of communities in the vast, soulless exburbs and decaying Rust Belt” that were “swiftly deforming our society.” As he posits that totalitarian movements are built out of a “deep personal and economic despair” and he feels that “despair” is here with us now.

“This despair” will empower “dangerous dreamers” Hedges claims. “… those who today bombard the airwaves with idealistic and religious utopianism that promises, to eradicate the old, sinful world that had failed many Americans.”

One of Hedges’ fears is that American Christians are hoping for and trying to cause an apocalypse. He sees the rise of the politically activist Christian, starting in the 1980s, as the harbinger of this dangerous cataclysm and, even though the economy isn’t at anything like the “despair” seen in 1930s Germany, he feels we have arrived at the same conditions that fostered Hitler’s rise, conditions which these “Christian fascists” will swoop in and take advantage of to achieve their agenda.

Obviously, the crystal ball of Hedges’ favorite professor never seemed to have worked correctly as nearly every claim Hedges presents from this man ended up being but bombast and wind. The economic “despair” we are supposed to be in is just one miss. For decades, for instance, the economy has been steadily growing and it today growing at a healthy 3.4 percent (in 2006) with the unemployment rate commonly at what was once termed “full employment” (around 5%). We have also seen the “soulless exburbs” charge perhaps abating, the fear being overplayed, as we are observing new types of social exchange developing at amazing rates on the Internet. That is a phenomenon so new we aren’t even sure of its impact, but it certainly belies the claim that we are drifting completely apart. Consequently, Hedges’ Nostradamous of Harvard seems more like a Nostradummy.

With his professor so often wrong, it’s hard to understand why Hedges still so fondly recalls this man’s blather? But, as I said, Hedges is a true believer. Facts, you see, will never get in the way of a zealot’s devotion and Hedges sees only validation in his professors failed soothsaying.

So much for the tenuous economic basis for his fears. His next tact is to posit that Christians are somehow too stupid or naive to see reason and that they are too easily led by those “dangerous dreamers”.

“These Christian utopians promise to replace this internal and external emptiness with a mythological world where time stops and all problems are solved. The Christian right has lured tens of millions of Americans, who rightly feel abandoned 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.”

Curiously, Hedges acknowledges that people are right to “feel abandoned by the political system”, but he seems never to have considered just why they might be justified to feel so abandoned? He bemoans the political activism of the “Christian right” but never seems to have taken a minute to discover why they became active, when in the past they did not, in the first place?

It wasn’t because these “dangerous dreamers” suddenly were formed out of whole cloth but because the left had already materially torn down the system that was America between the 1940s and the 1970s. The “Christian right” was not a creation of religious Hitlers but a response to political Marxists who had so destroyed America that many no longer recognized it as their own.

In any case, Hedges’ world seems to have been born the day he met his professor and any thought to a pre-history before this time seems to have been met with a wall of indifference and deemed immaterial.

Hedges next claims that Christians want to kill everyone not of their own ilk in our current “very essence of a totalitarian state.”

“It includes a dark license to kill,” he ominously warns, “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.”

Wow. What hyperventilation. Did Hedges miss that whole business where radical Islamists had been cutting off heads and blowing up buildings since even during his professor’s crystal ball gazing days in that carnival sideshow we call Harvard Divinity School?

After reading that dire assessment of the world according to Hedges, one would think Americans are being yanked from their homes left and right by this all powerful “Christian fascist” movement. But, if one could expect Hedges to name any of those “obliterated” by the Christian right — even one person so eliminated — one would certainly be asking too much. Broad-brush generalities are all he has to offer.

We do, indeed, have examples of such anarchic actions in this world today, but they all wear the face of the followers of Mohammed. In fact, while reading Hedges words one is consistently struck with the curious feeling that some half blind typist misread his rough draft and placed “Christian” in every place where “Islamist” originally had been.

Still, this Chicago Sun-Times op ed could easily be a one-column-fits-all screed. I mentioned that if one replaced “Christian” with “blacks” the piece would be transformed into any common KKK screed and would be an apt fit to the hate spewed by that racist organization. Similarly, one might be able to replace the “Christian” in Hedges work with the name of any targeted group; Jews, liberals, Conservatives, Frenchmen or even Cubs or Sox fans for those Chicago readers. Place any label in the place of Mr. Hedges’ hated “Christians” and the piece would read no differently.

Toward the end of his article, Hedges gets to the meat of his point by equating this mythical Christian right he so fears directly to the Nazi Party of Hitler’s Germany. He and his cut-rate prophet, professor see “disturbing similarities with the German Christian Church and the Nazi Party, similarities that (professor Adams) said would, in the event of prolonged social instability or a national crisis, see American fascists rise under the guise of religion to dismantle the open society. (Adams) despaired of U.S. liberals, who, he said, as in Nazi Germany, mouthed silly platitudes about dialogue and inclusiveness that made the ineffectual and impotent. Liberals, he said, did not understand the power and allure of evil or the cold reality of how the world worked. The current hand-wringing by Democrats, with many asking how they can reach out to a movement whose leaders brand them ‘demonic’ and ’satanic’ would not have surprised Adams.”

Again, all one can say at first read is, wow! Liberals impotent and ineffectual at stopping these Christians? It is liberals, rather than Christians, who are constantly using the iron boot heal of government to shut down debate under the guise of tolerance. It is Christians, not liberals, who are being systematically eliminated from the public and private sphere by government/judicial fiat sponsored by liberal activists. This is one of the reasons that Christians had finally begun to pay attention to politics and band together in associations at long last — itself a time honored American tradition — after nearly 200 years of not making it a focus in their lives. Liberals were mercilessly attacking them in society and they had had enough.

And, again, it is striking that Hedges doesn’t see the error in his analysis. Liberals are, indeed, making themselves “ineffectual and impotent” against a forceful religious attack. And, once again, it is an attack by radical Islam, not one by radical Christianity. Those “silly platitudes about dialogue and inclusiveness” are being hailed as an answer to quell the actions of people who are actively engaged in killing Americans, not as one to answer to any Christian excess. And, I might add that no Christian group has yet announced appreciation or support of suicide bombing as an adjunct to policy. Christians have, on the other hand, only expressed and worked for a way to join the average American political process.

With all the gloom and doom, though, there was a humorous part in Hedges fantastic piece and it came next. After discussing how German Universities were co-opted by the Nazi Party and how professors came to begin their lectures with the Nazi salute, Hedges imagines a day not far off when our University professors will be co-opted by radical Christianity, forcing them to espouse the creed in class. Now there is humor. Expecting an American University professor to appreciate Christianity is too hilarious to concede. After all, if must be remembered that a professor at an American University inculcated this anti-Christian ideology of Hedges’, one that was ostensibly called a “Divinity School”.

The irony is rich … or perhaps just ridiculous.

He ends his Sun-Times advertisement for his book with one last hyperbolic claim: that Christianity is “the most dangerous mass movement in American history.”

Hedges sees this all consuming Christian right in the Halls of our venerable governments and in every walk of life — in every closet, under every bed. He sees this movement as a singular, monolithic thing, forceful as Hitler’s Nazi Party ever was.

And here Hedges fails in his analogizing once again. Hitler was the evil he was because he crafted a single, all-powerful organization from among the many disparate movements of 1930’s Germany. Not only did he gather the most followers, but also he and his most trusted acolytes ruthlessly eliminated the competition by murder, intimidation, and co-opting the law.

When Hedges’ vaunted professor Adams was rabidly denouncing the newly involved American Christian community in matters political, Jerry Falwell’s “Moral Majority” was the most visible organization of the day. Yet, since that time, Falwell has found his influence waning and, in place of the once powerful Moral Majority, a myriad of Christian organizations have grown with leaders of their own. Not one of these leaders has forcefully taken the following of any of the others nor have they forcibly absorbed another’s organizations into their own. Some have grown to popularity and subsequently fallen; others continue to roll onward without any great enlargement of their flock.

And there hasn’t been a single Christian assassinated by a rival organization.

Not one.

This all consuming “movement” Hedges sees is chimerical at best and pure hyperbole at worst. There is no central movement like the Nazi Party among Christian organizations today. There is no single, charismatic leader defeating and absorbing his rivals to form some monolithic, dangerous political force and there is absolutely no hint that one is on the horizon. In fact, not a single Christian organization even seems to have an operational basis for such “take overs” that a future leader could utilize to that end.

Hedges is as unbalanced in his fear mongering as he thinks these evil Christians are in their “fascism”.

Yet, there is one other possibility, one other motivation for Hedges’ outlandish beliefs and absurd, wild-eyed claims, and it’s a possibility that would cast doubt on the very veracity of his rant.

The money.

He is, after all, selling a book. Perhaps he doesn’t believe a word he is saying about all this “Christian fascist” stuff? Perhaps this is all a cynical ploy to sell enough books to retire? Maybe he is just a charlatan himself, selling snake oil and magical charms in the same way he accuses his foe of selling “myths” and religion?

Is it truly possible that Hedges is as unbalanced, as foaming at the mouth as he seems? Should we give him the benefit of the doubt and think him smarter than he appears?

I would have to say no. It would be too clever by half to assume he is nothing but a great trickster plying a well crafted plan merely to become wealthy from a book. Books, you see, are not often the path to great wealth for the writer.

It is far more likely that Hedges truly believes the crazy tale he spins and that his story is meant to convince himself as much as it is to persuade anyone else.

Sadly, Hedges truly seems to be as unbalanced as he sounds.

And, in a day when we face a clash of civilizations where Islamic extremists truly are emulating the Nazi Party — with many of them having roots in Hitler’s dark dreams — and in a day when fear really is something to heed, Hedges misdirects it to fellow Americans instead of onto the real enemy. That makes him a zealot as well as himself a dangerous man as the net result will be to lead Americans astray from real danger to his fantasy land, boogymen.

Not to be deterred by reality, though, Hedges has been stewing about these “Christian fascists” since the early 1980s and seen them grow in his mind to psychologically disturbing proportions.

Unfortunately for Hedges, reality has overtaken his fears and proven them baseless but he is too overwrought to see it. I find myself leaving Hedges mental problems behind with one hope. And that hope is that Harvard Divinity School professor Adams has long since left the classroom and that he is no longer in a position to disturb the mental balance of any more young students as he did that of Chris Hedges.

And the Chicago Sun-Times ought to be ashamed of itself for allowing this sort of hateful propaganda appear in its pages. Would the editors of the Sun-Times have given as much space to the KKK?

Somehow I doubt it.

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13 Responses to “Chgo. Sun-Times: Warning About Christian Fascists”

  1. 1
    melissaTX Says:

    psychologically disturbing

    Seems to sum up Chris Hedges.

    Christianity bashing has been and will continue to be just another step in acieving the socialists agenda in DC.

    [From "The Naked Communist," by Cleon Skousen]

    1. U.S. acceptance of coexistence as the only alternative to atomic war.

    2. U.S. willingness to capitulate in preference to engaging in atomic war.

    3. Develop the illusion that total disarmament [by] the United States would be a demonstration of moral strength.

    4. Permit free trade between all nations regardless of Communist affiliation and regardless of whether or not items could be used for war.

    5. Extension of long-term loans to Russia and Soviet satellites.

    6. Provide American aid to all nations regardless of Communist domination.

    7. Grant recognition of Red China. Admission of Red China to the U.N.

    8. Set up East and West Germany as separate states in spite of Khrushchev’s promise in 1955 to settle the German question by free elections under supervision of the U.N.

    9. Prolong the conferences to ban atomic tests because the United States has agreed to suspend tests as long as negotiations are in progress.

    10. Allow all Soviet satellites individual representation in the U.N.

    11. Promote the U.N. as the only hope for mankind. If its charter is rewritten, demand that it be set up as a one-world government with its own independent armed forces. (Some Communist leaders believe the world can be taken over as easily by the U.N. as by Moscow. Sometimes these two centers compete with each other as they are now doing in the Congo.)

    12. Resist any attempt to outlaw the Communist Party.

    13. Do away with all loyalty oaths.

    14. Continue giving Russia access to the U.S. Patent Office.

    15. Capture one or both of the political parties in the United States.

    16. Use technical decisions of the courts to weaken basic American institutions by claiming their activities violate civil rights.

    17. Get control of the schools. Use them as transmission belts for socialism and current Communist propaganda. Soften the curriculum. Get control of teachers’ associations. Put the party line in textbooks.

    18. Gain control of all student newspapers.

    19. Use student riots to foment public protests against programs or organizations which are under Communist attack.

    20. Infiltrate the press. Get control of book-review assignments, editorial writing, policy-making positions.

    21. Gain control of key positions in radio, TV, and motion pictures.

    22. Continue discrediting American culture by degrading all forms of artistic expression. An American Communist cell was told to “eliminate all good sculpture from parks and buildings, substitute shapeless, awkward and meaningless forms.”

    23. Control art critics and directors of art museums. “Our plan is to promote ugliness, repulsive, meaningless art.”

    24. Eliminate all laws governing obscenity by calling them “censorship” and a violation of free speech and free press.

    25. Break down cultural standards of morality by promoting pornography and obscenity in books, magazines, motion pictures, radio, and TV.

    26. Present homosexuality, degeneracy and promiscuity as “normal, natural, healthy.”

    27. Infiltrate the churches and replace revealed religion with “social” religion. Discredit the Bible and emphasize the need for intellectual maturity, which does not need a “religious crutch.”

    28. Eliminate prayer or any phase of religious expression in the schools on the ground that it violates the principle of “separation of church and state.”

    29. Discredit the American Constitution by calling it inadequate, old-fashioned, out of step with modern needs, a hindrance to cooperation between nations on a worldwide basis.

    30. Discredit the American Founding Fathers. Present them as selfish aristocrats who had no concern for the “common man.”

    31. Belittle all forms of American culture and discourage the teaching of American history on the ground that it was only a minor part of the “big picture.” Give more emphasis to Russian history since the Communists took over.

    32. Support any socialist movement to give centralized control over any part of the culture–education, social agencies, welfare programs, mental health clinics, etc.

    33. Eliminate all laws or procedures which interfere with the operation of the Communist apparatus.

    34. Eliminate the House Committee on Un-American Activities.

    35. Discredit and eventually dismantle the FBI.

    36. Infiltrate and gain control of more unions.

    37. Infiltrate and gain control of big business.

    38. Transfer some of the powers of arrest from the police to social agencies. Treat all behavioral problems as psychiatric disorders which no one but psychiatrists can understand [or treat].

    39. Dominate the psychiatric profession and use mental health laws as a means of gaining coercive control over those who oppose Communist goals.

    40. Discredit the family as an institution. Encourage promiscuity and easy divorce.

    41. Emphasize the need to raise children away from the negative influence of parents. Attribute prejudices, mental blocks and retarding of children to suppressive influence of parents.

    42. Create the impression that violence and insurrection are legitimate aspects of the American tradition; that students and special-interest groups should rise up and use ["]united force["] to solve economic, political or social problems.

    43. Overthrow all colonial governments before native populations are ready for self-government.

    44. Internationalize the Panama Canal.

    45. Repeal the Connally reservation so the United States cannot prevent the World Court from seizing jurisdiction [over domestic problems. Give the World Court jurisdiction] over nations and individuals alike.

    The above is also known as the Democratic Playbook.

  2. 2
    chas Says:

    That’s how dangerous these soviet secularists are, the whole city could have a total meltdown with riots all around them and they would stand there in the middle of the fire pointing their finger and saying, but you’re not going to impose your religion on us.

  3. 3
    chas Says:

    He wants the whole country to become like Chicago, stripped of their traditional religions and patriotism by public schools that impose soviet secularism. Chicago and all our big cities, have traditional religions and patriotism in rich neighborhoods, being replaced by college mascots and gated communities with high walls, deed restrictions and lots of association rules, with a lot more than 10 commandments. Chicago and all our big cities, have traditional religions and patriotism in poor neighborhoods, being replaced by street gangs. Chicago has 100 street gangs and 125,000 members USA TODAY 06/21/06. This trend will continue until we learn a hard lesson that we must return to imposing our traditional religions and patriotism.

  4. 4
    Charles Fockaert Says:

    It’s not just ’socialists’ who are attacking what made the United States the country it was, and is becoming no more, but the likes of people like –

    Abe Foxman of the Anti-Defamation League

    “They [evangelical Christians] are a well-funded, well-organized facet,” he intoned, “engaged in an aggressive campaign to transform America into a theocracy ruled by their warped view of biblical law.

    “Today we face a better financed, more sophisticated, coordinated, unified, energized and organized coalition of groups in opposition to our policy positions on church-state separation than ever before,” said Foxman. “Their goal is to implement their Christian worldview. To Christianize America. To save us!”

    Whoa, there Mr. Foxman, if we were talking about the ADL we’d be tarred and feathered with the anti-Semitic label, wouldn’t we? But attacking Christians is fair game.

    There’s also Michelle Goldberg’s book Kingdom Coming: The Rise of Christian Nationalism, which accuses Christians of “dominion theology.”

    And then there is Rabbi Daniel Lapin of Toward Tradition who says, “there are more of these books for sale at your local large book store warning against the perils of fervent Christianity than those warning against the perils of fervent Islam.” (“A Rabbi’s Warning to US Christians,” January 13, 2007)

    Need more? go here –

    http://truthtellers.org/alerts/openseason.html

    or here:

    http://www.rense.com/general75/intens.htm

  5. 5
    Squiggy Says:

    Charles, a liberal by any other name is still a liberal. And the over-riding goal of them all is the destruction of everything that is good about America. Truth, justice and the American way are anathema to the left.

  6. 6
    Charles Fockaert Says:

    Squiggy,

    I agree 100%.

    However, it is not just liberals who are destroying the United States. Conservatives have a problem with Truth, Justice and the American Way as well. And it’s been the Conservatives who have been behind the wheel of both the White House and the Congress for six years now, not liberals.

    Let’s not forget the Constitution is our protection from anyone – inside or outside of government – domestic or foreign – who would attempt to subvert our liberty – our way of life.

    Don’t be fooled by labels, even a Republican can wear sheep’s clothing.

  7. 7
    lumaj Says:

    1. the Facists were Italian, not German.
    2. the Nazi were National SOCIALISTS, ie. Liberal.
    3. In the 20th Century Humanists “realism” murdered tens of millions, Pol Pot, Stalin, Hitler, and Mao, of their OWN people. Yet, they blame Christians for “Social Injustices”.
    4. Neo-Cons are not Conservative, they are “Liberals that have been mugged by reality!” – Irving Kristol.
    5. Neither, republican or democrat parties support the original intent of the Consitution, where our rights are granted by God, both treat our rights as if they are granted by the state.

  8. 8
    chas Says:

    Chris Hedges said “America is under attack by a radical, religion that is inseparable from Nazi Fascism. He feels it is a hateful religion that is out to destroy America and everything it stands for and it must be stopped at all costs…“Christian fascists” in America, a phenomenon he seems to imagine is akin to Hitler’s Third Reich in its single minded desire to remake America into an image of its own making.”

    My Comment:
    I have been looking for what they are advocating and I found something; you will not believe how Facist it is.

    “Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, Religion and Morality are indispensable supports. In vain would that man claim the tribute of Patriotism who should labor to subvert these great Pillars of human happiness—these firmest props of the duties of Men and citizens. The mere Politician, equally with the pious man, ought to respect and to cherish them. A volume could not trace all their connections with private and public felicity. Let it simply be asked, Where is the security for property, for reputation, for life, if the sense of religious obligation desert the oaths, which are the instruments of investigation in Courts of Justice? And let us with caution indulge the supposition that morality can be maintained without religion. Whatever may be conceded to the influence of refined education on minds of peculiar structure, reason and experience both forbid us to expect that National morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle.” George Washington

    I think he is calling for some kind of Christian theocracy. He said if anyone gives the finger to traditional religions or promotes moral relativism they are not patriotic. Who does he think he is telling anybody they are not patriotic. This guy is really scary. Someone better call the ACLU.

  9. 9
    christianj Says:

    “Abe Foxman of the Anti-Defamation League

    “They [evangelical Christians] are a well-funded, well-organized facet,” he intoned, “engaged in an aggressive campaign to transform America into a theocracy ruled by their warped view of biblical law.”

    As liberals try and destroy christianty they make way for ISLAM, thinking that it is the least “evil” of the two.

    I have seen “christian terrorist: yet, but I may be ignorant and have not had the liberal education.

    They have no idea what they are unleasing.

    It is not for any reason that the book says that the end of our existance will be the battle between the two excisting religions.

    Liberals have already decided which side they will take and it’s not supporting the people that made this continent the way it is and have allowed their selfish short sighted thinking to destroy it and sacrified that that made it the way it is.

    Sadly, liberalist will never accept responibility as they always deny creating the world they hope for.

  10. 10
    christianj Says:

    I have not seen any “christian terrorist” yet, but I may be ignorant and have not had the liberal education.

  11. 11
    Charles Fockaert Says:

    “And then there is Rabbi Daniel Lapin of Toward Tradition who says, “there are more of these books for sale at your local large book store warning against the perils of fervent Christianity than those warning against the perils of fervent Islam.” (“A Rabbi’s Warning to US Christians,” January 13, 2007)

    What Rabbi Lapin is warning us about is books – 21 so far – many written by Jewish authors – who are attacking Christianity.

    “The ADL head bragged that in 2006 more than 21 books or national articles were written about the threat of politically active Christians.”

    It’s okay for AIPAC to be influencing our Congressman, but not evanglelical Christians, according to Foxman.

    Let me state that I am not in agreement of most of what evangelical Christians are doing in regards Israel, and think they have been duped, but that is not the point. Foxman, who is Jewish, is attacking Christians and Christianity, in a country that was founded on Protestant Christian principles and where the majority of the population still considers themselves ‘Christian’ and yet where less than 2% of the population is Jewish.

    In other words, who does Foxman think he is to be telling the rest of us how it should be?

  12. 12
    chas Says:

    I don’t intend to have a discussion with CF but want to clarify my position. The cancer I diagnose began as the hippy movement and is anti-American and apostate. It may be as large as fifty percent of the US population and I have no interest in blame shifting it to Jews. It has grown out of intentional weakness in Roman Catholic, Black, And Jewish communities, who started calling police pigs, spit on our military and said you can’t impose your traditional religion and morality on us. It began as Cultural Marxism and has developed into a list of other movements to which I frequently refer.

  13. 13
    Charles Fockaert Says:

    The response to Chris Hedges is a prime example of the double standard in America. If Hedges had said the things he is saying – [Christianity is] a radical religion that is inseparable from Nazi Fascism – a hateful religion that is out to destroy America and everything it stands for and it must be stopped at all costs, Jesus is ….[the] boogyman, a phenomenon ……akin to Hitler’s Third Reich” – he’d be slapped with the anti-Semite label and his article would have never been published.

    Notice, Hedges isn’t comparing evangelical Christians to Stalin but to the devil of all devils, Hilter, although Stalin was responsible for many more deaths than was Hitler.

    But because he is attacking Christianity, he gets nearly an entire page’ in the Chicago Sun Times.

    Why the double standard?

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