Is there christian persecution in the Untied States of America?
That is a question that is asked frequently, but seldomly directly. In the US there is something called the separation of church and state. Depending on who you talk to, this could mean many things depending on your agenda or purpose. Historically it is meant to keep government out of religion and vice versa. The United States is the most religious of any Western nation in the world, not because we are a "christian nation", but because the people have the freedom to worship how they choose.
At the time of the writing of the US Constitution, what would become the Untied States, the vast majority of the population was protestant. They left Europe, in part, because of catholic prosecution. So when the time came to write what would become the basis of the government of the United States, they added the separation of church and state. Its intent was to keep the government from intruding on the religious freedoms of the people. But it was also intended to prevent the intrusion of religion into government. In effect to prevent a state sponsored religion.
The Founding Fathers were children of the Enlightenment. They were raised in christian nations, by christian families, because that is how life was at the time. I was raised by a christian family and taught christian beliefs, but that does not and should not qualify me as a christian. The Founding Fathers wrote the Constitution as a secular, or non religious foundation for the new nation. There have been many who attempt to claim that Jefferson, Adams, and others were christians. Jefferson was not a christian as it is viewed today. You simply have to read the Jefferson Bible to understand that. An author by the name of David Barton has written and spoken frequently about Jefferson being a christian. He has been promoted by christians and news outlets all over the US for years. Yet in July, I believe, of 2012 the publisher of his book "The Jefferson Lies" the book for inaccuracies. David Barton is hailed by many fundamentalist christian as being the truth.
-Newt Gingrich said Bartons work was "most useful" and "wonderful"
-In 2004 George Bush campaign hired him to do out reach to clergy. 1
-And Glenn Beck, more on him in a bit, said Barton is “the most important man in America right now.”
-Mike Huckabee stating "every young person in America would be under his tutelage, and understand who we really are as a nation. I wish there would almost be a simultaneous telecast, and all Americans would be forced, forced at gun point no less, to listen to every David Barton message..." LINK
It was announced that Glenn Beck, another one of the pillars of truth from Fox News, will be publishing the discredited Jefferson Lies himself!
This does not sound like persecution to me!
The Untied States of America IS NOT a christian nation. Because the majority of the population is christian does NOT make the government christian. The threat to the Constitution is from those very fundementalists who do not understand history, who do not understand the true intent of the Founding Fathers, and willfully seek the destruction of the United States.
Beware of Dominionism
I hope to show that the alleged "War of christianity" in the US is simply a manufactured non-issue designed for a political purpose. The legend of truth Fox News is the main broadcast advocate of this ideology. But it is all over the country, in churches, web sites, groups, all over. But it has lead to some scary off shoots, like Dominionism, the radical pro-life movement and all sorts of other sketchy beliefs.
Monday, August 20, 2012
Purpose (hoped for purpose)
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