All-
It is time to fight fire with fire.
The religious right has shown the power of mobilization congregations. Now we must do the same.
Below are links to churches and Jewish groups in the U.S. It is only a partial list; please add to this resource.
I propose an e-mail campaign to warn the leaders of these churches, synagogues and Jewish organizations about the dangers of fascism in America. Ask them to follow the example of the Austin pastor who delivered a sermon on this topic to his congregation.
Keep kicking this topic if you like the idea, and nominate for homepage.
Here are links to include in your letters:
Warning From a Student of Democracy's Collapse
FRITZ STERN, a refugee from Hitler's Germany and a leading scholar of European history, startled several of his listeners when he warned in a speech about the danger posed in this country by the rise of the Christian right. In his address in November, just after he received a prize presented by the German foreign minister, he told his audience that Hitler saw himself as "the instrument of providence" and fused his "racial dogma with a Germanic Christianity."
"Some people recognized the moral perils of mixing religion and politics," he said of prewar Germany, "but many more were seduced by it. It was the pseudo-religious transfiguration of politics that largely ensured his success, notably in Protestant areas."
Dr. Stern's speech, given during a ceremony at which he got the prize from the Leo Baeck Institute, a center focused on German Jewish history, was certainly provocative. The fascism of Nazi Germany belongs to a world so horrendous it often seems to defy the possibility of repetition or analogy. But Dr. Stern, 78, the author of books like "The Politics of Cultural Despair: A Study in the Rise of the Germanic Ideology" and university professor emeritus at Columbia University, has devoted a lifetime to analyzing how the Nazi barbarity became possible. He stops short of calling the Christian right fascist but his decision to draw parallels, especially in the uses of propaganda, was controversial.
"When I saw the speech my eyes lit up," said John R. MacArthur, whose book "Second Front" examines wartime propaganda. "The comparison between the propagandistic manipulation and uses of Christianity, then and now, is hidden in plain sight. No one will talk about it. No one wants to look at it."
More...
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/06/nyregion/06profile.htmlA CONSERVATIVE RADIO HOST & EX-MORAL MAJORITY LEADER DENOUNCES RELIGIOUS RIGHT’S EFFORTS TO DESTROY FREEDOM
Chuck Baldwin, a Baptist pastor and past executive director of Florida’s Moral Majority who once rallied his parishioners to build a monument to aborted babies, makes this startling confession: “No one can honestly question my commitment to pro-life, pro-family conservative causes. That being said, the Religious Right, as it now exists, scares me.”
The Religious Right has become a propaganda machine for George W. Bush and the Republican Party, Baldwin observes, “The Religious Right is actively assisting those who would destroy our freedoms.”
Baldwin faults religious leaders for failing to resist passage of the Patriot Act, creation of the Homeland Security department, and appointment of a National Intelligence Director. “Neither did the Religious Right offer even a whimper of protest as President Bush and Republicans in Congress created a first-ever national ID card in the new intelligence bill, which eerily has more in common with early Twentieth Century German and Russian intelligence institutions than anything envisioned by America’s Founding Fathers.”
Further, he recognizes the danger of wedding Church and State while demonizing opposing political interests. He warns that the Christian Right views the war in Iraq as a holy crusade and Bush as a religious leader. “America is fast taking on the shape of the old Holy Roman Empire and President Bush is quickly morphing into a modern day Caesar,” he says, then speculates on whether America is heading for a modern-day religious inquisition led by the Religious Right.
“I used to believe that liberals were paranoid for being fearful of conservative Christians gaining political power,” concludes the fundamentalist leader, who is also a card-carrying member of the National Rifle Association. “Now, I share their trepidation.”
Read the full text of this astounding story, first published in The Covenant News, at:
http://dailykos.com/story/2004/12/18/4283/8852LIVING UNDER FASCISM
A Sermon delivered by Minister Davidson Loehr, November 7, 2004
First Unitarian Universalist Church of Austin, Texas
“I mean to persuade you that the style of governing into which America has slid is most accurately described as fascism, and that the necessary implications of this fact are rightly regarded as terrifying,” Rev. Loehr told his congregation. After reviewing chilling similarities between the current Bush administration and past fascist regimes, Loehr offered these predictions:
“The actions of fascists and the social and political effects of fascism and fundamentalism are clear and sobering. Here is some of what's coming, what will be happening in our country in the next few years…
In addition, he warns of "efforts to remove the tax-exempt status of churches like this one, and to characterize them as anti-American...In the near future, it will be illegal or at least dangerous to say the things I have said here this morning."
http://www.yuricareport.com/PoliticalAnalysis/LivingUnderFascism.htmlWAKE UP AND SMELL THE FASCISM
In "Fascism Anyone?," Dr. Lawrence Britt, a political scientist, identifies 14 characteristics common to fascist regimes. His comparisons of Hitler, Mussolini, Franco, Suharto, and Pinochet yielded this list of 14 "identifying characteristics of fascism." (If your parishioners want to help spread the word of these dangers in America, this site has a downloadable flyer that they can hand out to others).
http://www.oldamericancentury.org/14pts.htmHere are lists of some religious organizations, for starters. Send to the organization, and to as many individual churches, synagogues, and Jewish groups as you can find. Please add to my list, too.
United Jewish Communities
http://www.ujc.org/section_display.html?id=5Association of Unity Churches
www.unity.org
National Council of Churches
http://www.ncccusa.org/ Repeat: If you think this is an important effort, kick the topic and nominate for homepage.