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Related: About this forumReligion has become a powerful hammer driving a wedge between 'us' and 'them'
https://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/op-ed/article244863797.html
Religion has become a powerful hammer driving a wedge between us and them
By David M. Elcott, August 10, 2020
Democracy is under assault every day. Journalists are called enemies of the people. Judges are threatened by vicious tweets. Those who try to sustain government institutions are arbitrarily fired when they challenge the president. Dissenting governors and mayors face political blackmail from the White House. Violence against dissenters is as real as the cars plowing into peaceful demonstrators, or badge-less federal agents in desert camouflage battling demonstrators on urban streets. The science on public health and climate change is demeaned.
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This deep anger is fueled by a resurgence of religion as a national identity marker, more than a century after Nietzsche declared that God is dead.
Faith, in fact, is one of the most potent mobilizing tools of those committed to undermine liberal democracy. Reactionary politicians foment a seething rage over the idea that the Christian religious identity of the majority of Americans is being asked to share the wholesome national heritage with an ever-more diverse population. At the core of their American narrative is the notion that the United States was founded by white Christian pilgrims building a new Jerusalem, one that God will continue to bless if only it is not polluted by alien and degenerate cultures. This storyline is not about religion or faithful obedience to God, but wedding a memory of religious identity to a narrow populist, anti-globalism nationalism.
Worth repeating: "Faith, in fact, is one of the most potent mobilizing tools of those committed to undermine liberal democracy.
And, I repeat myself: 'Faith', is the problem.
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Religion has become a powerful hammer driving a wedge between 'us' and 'them' (Original Post)
NeoGreen
Aug 2020
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edhopper
(34,813 posts)1. Has become??
When wasn't it?
NeoGreen
(4,033 posts)2. Touche', Sir ed...touche' (nt)
NRaleighLiberal
(60,501 posts)3. same as it ever was....
NeoGreen
(4,033 posts)4. Except now...
...we can call them on it.
We do not have to demure to the religionistas anymore.
Baked Potato
(7,733 posts)5. Trump is killing religion.
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)6. Yeah, before Trump, it was all sunshine and lollipops.