Extreme Religious Right
Here you will find articles about Dominionism, New Apostolic Reformation , The Seven Mountain Strategy, and the Third Wave Movement. Many of these movements overlap or have similarities. All are bent on bringing their own extreme and altered version of Christianity in to the government and other areas of our culture.
They are strongly against other religions, especially those that are non-Christian, homosexuality and a liberal government.
by Bruce Wilson
Sat, Jul 11, 2009
A new 36 page report [read online / PDF file], from an independent research team that has specialized in studying Sarah Palin's faith, contains ground breaking information on a religious movement Sarah Palin is closely and intimately tied to.
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Mon, Sep 14, 2009
Turnout for the 9-12 Project's Saturday march on Washington was a bust; 30,000 protesters signed up in advance (MSNBC reporter David Shuster tweeted that D.C. park police called that figure "generous"). But even if three times that many actually showed up, the number would fall far short of the hundreds of thousands (and even millions) claimed to be planning to attend. Even in that reduced crowd, however, surely someone recognized how odd the right-wing gathering's left-wing logo was.
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Sun, Sep 13, 2009
It's not difficult to ridicule the American right. Its peculiar blend of paranoia, mania, fantasy and misanthropy has been given full rein these past few months.
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Sun, Sep 13, 2009
Who are these people?! Where do they come from?! Ordinary Americans might wonder why anyone would stoop so low as to follow Glenn Beck, Fox News and Dick Armey (and their corporate sponsors masquerading as "FreedomWorks") as they organize their "9/12 March On Washington" to cynically exploit the 9/11 attack.
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Mon, Sep 07, 2009
In a Democracy Now! exclusive, award-winning journalist Max Blumenthal joins Democracy Now for the first extended interview about his debut book, Republican Gomorrah: Inside the Movement that Shattered the Party. The book traces the rise of the radical right in the US and how it used the concept of personal crisis to grow as a movement and eventually capture control of the GOP to transform it from the party of Dwight Eisenhower to the party of Sarah Palin.
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Mon, Sep 07, 2009
An excellent look into the church and movement that helped to form Sarah Palin's ideals, goals and personality.
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