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Thread #76308   Message #1350621
Posted By: Amos
08-Dec-04 - 12:28 AM
Thread Name: BS: Awesome Madness of the Fanatic Right
Subject: BS: Awesome Madness of the Fanatic Right
Bill Moyers has produced a telling and somewhat scary essay on the fanaticism of the far right in America today and some of the beliefs that fuel that fanatacism.

The entire essay deserves a careful read and can be found on this page.

An excerpt follows:

"...They are sincere, serious, and polite as they tell you they feel called to help bring the rapture on as fulfillment of biblical prophecy. That's why they have declared solidarity with Israel and the Jewish settlements and backed up their support with money and volunteers. It's why the invasion of Iraq for them was a warm-up act, predicted in the Book of Revelations where four angels "which are bound in the great river Euphrates will be released to slay the third part of man." A war with Islam in the Middle East is not something to be feared but welcomed – an essential conflagration on the road to redemption. The last time I Googled it, the rapture index stood at 144 – just one point below the critical threshold when the whole thing will blow, the son of god will return, the righteous will enter heaven, and sinners will be condemned to eternal hellfire."

..."And why not? There's a constituency for it. A 2002 TIME/CNN poll found that 59 percent of Americans believe that the prophecies found in the book of Revelations are going to come true. Nearly one-quarter think the Bible predicted the 9/11 attacks. Drive across the country with your radio tuned to the more than 1,600 Christian radio stations or in the motel turn some of the 250 Christian TV stations and you can hear some of this end-time gospel. And you will come to understand why people under the spell of such potent prophecies cannot be expected, as Grist puts it, "to worry about the environment. Why care about the earth when the droughts, floods, famine and pestilence brought by ecological collapse are signs of the apocalypse foretold in the bible? Why care about global climate change when you and yours will be rescued in the rapture? And why care about converting from oil to solar when the same god who performed the miracle of the loaves and fishes can whip up a few billion barrels of light crude with a word?""



Read the original. How accurate is this? Does anyone have any confirmation about these views being as widespread as Moyers fears? Have you seen this kind of view in circulation, oral or written?

Thanks,


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