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David Mikulec's avatar

I was part of that scene for decades and, speaking frankly and simplistically... it's little more than a death cult. They long for the end of the world and to see their "enemies" suffer for eternity. It's a quite dark and miserable place they inhabit.

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LIBA's avatar

Good article as usual, but also as usual you make a mistake by singling out "white" in your criticism. I think this is a misdiagnosis of the problem. While they are definitely a minority, there are plenty of Hispanics, blacks, and Asians in the conservative Christian theocratic movement. (Especially Hispanics, as it is my prediction that this group in particular will provide a large portion of the bodies replenishing the conservative evangelical ranks as it loses white people.) The focus on "white evangelicals" is becoming increasingly outdated in my view.

In addition, you also leave out the conservative Catholics that are utterly critical to the theocratic project. While conservative Evangelicals (again, of all races-- not just white), may be louder, more numerous, and supply the bulk of the votes, I would argue that its the Catholic fundamentalists that are the "brains" behind the operation. I don't think its a coincidence that all 6 Republican-appointed SCOTUS judges are conservative Catholics. Not to mention former VP Mike Pence, former AG Bill Barr, Federalist Society executive Leonard Leo (who was responsible for picking almost all of Trump's judges), Steve Bannon, Kellyanne Conway, and almost every leader of the most prominent anti-choice orgs. The list goes on and on and on. Its not a coincidence that this is the case. And yet, for some reason, just about every critic (including yourself) of the Christian Right limits their criticism to the "WEPs" and say next nothing to about the Catholic theocrats. That needs to change.

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