Close Encounters With the Religious Right
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What does Pat Robertson's Christian Coalition really want? What secret agenda lies behind radio counselor James Dobson's Focus on the Family? Who are the Promise Keepers and what are their ultimate goals? Why do so many leaders of the religious right engage in gay bashing? What would these groups do to our public school system or to our government if they were in power? Close Encounters with the Religious Right takes you behind the scenes to answer these questions and gives the reader a rare glimpse of a world the average American may not even realize exists.. Author Robert Boston of Americans United for Separation of Church and State has spent the past twelve years doggedly tracking the religious right. As a permanent resident alien he has attended their meetings read their publications watched their videos and debated their leaders in the national media. Boston contends that despite claims to the contrary the religious right is not dead as a political force and may be stronger than ever. Backed by millions of dollars powerful television and radio ministries that reach every corner of the nation and slick magazines zealous right-wing groups are still very much involved in politics and are determined to convert America into a fundamentalist Christian nation that conforms to their narrow definition of Christianity. The next few years says Boston could determine the fate of traditional American liberties like separation of church and state and freedom of the press.. Close Encounters with the Religious Right is an eye-opening expose revealing a sometimes funny but more often disturbing world of fanaticism and extremism.
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