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"Christianist revisionism: under (the fog of) God"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

These trivial, bothersome facts keep getting in the way of fervent fundamentalists' attempts to rework history.

I also wonder how our Founding Fathers would've fared socially, what with the stockings, powdered wigs, and all....

7:52 PM, June 15, 2006

Blogger Zachary Drake said...

Thanks for stopping by, Loco_Toro. As to your comment:

That's why we call ourselves the "reality based community".

I think a good symptom of ideological dysfunction is the divorce from the observable world. You always have to check back with it. Many religious and political ideologies constantly denigrate this "fallen" world, saying what happens in it doesn't count, or that it is inherently corrupt, or that any actions taken in it are justified if they are going to bring about some future utopia.

Communism fell into this ("We live in a workers paradise!") and I think American Christianism has leapt into it most enthusiastically ("George Bush is a man of God and we should support him!") Both these delusions are based on a priori deductions rather than observations of the world.

I think American fundamentalists are trained to think this way because of the way they are taught about the Bible (the literal, final, infallible word of God). Once you've turned off your critical faculties, and been told that doing so is a virtue of the highest kind, it seems very easy to do so in other arenas. I see religious fundamentalism as a "gateway drug" to political authoritarianism, and that's why it scares me so much.

I think those on the other side of the political spectrum have been guilty of this too (e.g. "Anything the US does is inherently corrupt"). But it isn't leftist delusion that are damaging this country right now, because lefists aren't in power.

9:49 PM, June 15, 2006

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