The Fundamentals of Extremism: The Christian Right in America by Kimberly Blaker (Editor), Herb Silverman, Edward M. Buckner, Edwin F. Kagin, Bobbie Kirkhart

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  • Pub. Date: August 2003
  • 288pp

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    • Pub. Date: August 2003
    • Publisher: New Boston Books
    • Format: Paperback, 288pp

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    In this stark and troubling account of the Religious Right's vision for America, readers come face-to-face with fundamentalist goals and tactics that have long been under way. The Fundamentals of Extremism is an in-depth examination of the causes and characteristics of Christian fundamentalism and its effects on women, children, African-Americans, gays and lesbians, politics, education, and American society.

    best-selling author of Rescuing the Bible from Fundamentalism - John Shelby Spong

    Kimberly Blaker and her associates have put together a blockbuster exposé of the activities of the Religious Right. With incredible precision and cogent images, they tell their story in such a way that readers may turn quickly to their sources with confidence and security. This is no shallow treatment of an emotional subject, but a thorough analysis of a present crisis.

    If knowledge is power, as I believe it is, then the knowledge presented in this book will go a long way toward helping the United States retain the freedom of being a society, which though secular, can allow and even encourage a mature spirituality to develop. That is no small achievement.

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    I love it! Christians will hate it.by NateofCincy11235813

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    June 05, 2009: This book was very informative. I feel that religion is a joke and it's the true gateway to "evil". I'm wondering how many death threats the author has received from those who are religious and just so happened to see the book? If you're balanced and open for opinion without feeling the need to express your religious belief, then read this book.

    A book so horrifying, you can't put it downby Anonymous

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    September 27, 2004: As an athiest, I truly understand that christianity itself isn't flawed, it's the people who take the idea, run with it as fast as possible, and damage the very foundation that we live with, society as a whole, and how they negatively effect women, children, homosexuality and other minorities, and the list goes on. If you want to learn more about America's taliban, I strongly recommend this book.


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