Why The Christian Right Is Wrong
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Introduction: The 9/11 Effect.
Part One: The Speech Heard Round The World.
Part Two: The Sin Of Hypocrisy: Line By Line.
1. Christians Don’t Start Wars, They Try To Stop Them.
2. Missing In Action: The Sermon On The Mount.
3. Rich Chicken Hawks For Jesus.
4. Terminal False Dichotomies.
5. The National Debt, Family Values, And Why They Hate Us.
6. Homosexuals And The Politics Of Death.
7. “Pro-Life” Should Include Mother Nature.
8. We Have Met The Enemy.
9. Cleansing The Temple Of U.S. Health Care.
10. Christian Fascism And The War On Reason.
Part Three: A Call To Nonvolent Resistance: How To Save The Country And The Church.
Notes.
The Author.
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“I join the ranks of those who are angry, because I have watched as the faith I love has been taken over by fundamentalists who claim to speak for Jesus but whose actions are anything but Christian.”
-Robin Meyers, from his “Speech Heard Round the World”
Millions of Americans are outraged at the Bush administration’s domestic and foreign policies and even angrier that the nation’s religious conservatives have touted these policies as representative of moral values. Why the Christian Right Is Wrong is a rousing manifesto that will ignite the collective conscience of all whose faith and values have been misrepresented by the Christian Right.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780470184639
ISBN10: 0470184639
Robin Meyers
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2008
Publisher: Jossey-Bass, Inc./Wiley
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