Bill Moyers on Christian Fundamentalism

Last time I heard Bill Moyers speak, I was ready to draft Moyers for high elective office.  His ability to explain progressive ideals as emerging from a deep moral background is unsurpassed.  His latest address, 9/11 and the Sport of God, is a must read, addressing some of the same questions I asked in Bad Muslims, or Bad Islam? - only this time directed at Christian fundamentalists.

An excerpt:

In his last book, the late Marvin Harris, a prominent anthropologist of the time, wrote that "the attack against reason and objectivity is fast reaching the proportions of a crusade." To save the American Dream, "we desperately need to reaffirm the principle that it is possible to carry out an analysis of social life which rational human beings will recognize as being true, regardless of whether they happen to be women or men, whites or black, straights or gays, employers or employees, Jews or born-again Christians. The alternative is to stand by helplessly as special interest groups tear the United States apart in the name of their ’separate realities’ or to wait until one of them grows strong enough to force its irrational and subjective brand of reality on all the rest."

That was written 25 years ago, just as the radical Christian right was setting out on their long march to political supremacy. The forces he warned against have gained strength ever since and now control much of the United States government and are on the verge of having it all.

It has to be said that their success has come in no small part because of our acquiescence and timidity. Our democratic values are imperiled because too many people of reason are willing to appease irrational people just because they are pious.

As I look back on the conflicts and clamor of our boisterous past, one lesson about democracy stands above all others: Bullies - political bullies, economic bullies and religious bullies - cannot be appeased; they have to be opposed with a stubbornness to match their own.

Well.  I say again: Moyers for President!!

1 comment to Bill Moyers on Christian Fundamentalism

  • Robert D. Ivey

    I totally agree with you about the dangerous threat of American Christian fundamentalists. I am revising a book on the origin of fundamentalism as a ruthless ideology which surfaced in each of the Western religions at the point where they were hijacked by zealots seeking totalitarian empire. The method each religion used toward that end was one that has been used by tyrants throughout history: indoctrinating children and adult members. with repeated lies so as to alienate them from the real, natural world and make them justify to themselves the ruthless militaristic policies of those in control of them. My book is titled “Fundamentalism On the March; American Government Is Controlled by Fundamentalism, Corporations and Militarists.” I would like to publish more comments as I read your blog.
    Bob Ivey, Gainesville, FL

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