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Robert Boston is the director of communications for Americans United for Separation of Church and State and the editor of Church State magazine. He is the author of Why the Religious Right Is Wrong about Separation of Church and State, Close Encounters with the Religious Right, and The Most näytä lisää Dangerous Man in America? Pat Robertson and the Rise of the Christian Coalition. He is also a frequent contributor to the Humanist, and his articles have appeared in Free Inquiry, Skeptical Inquirer, Conscience, and other publications. näytä vähemmän

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A discussion of the role of the religious right in political, educational, and other areas of our life. The author writes well and readably, and covers quite a bit of territory in a smallish book, but that actually can be a problem. His coverage is shallow and superficial, and he often makes some statements that could make a reader shake their head in disbelief that a man who has spent so much of his time studying and observing the religious right could believe such things...but does he? Or is he just being optimistic because that's what editors want from writers? It can be hard to tell. And his constant paeans to the religious left can be grating, especially since he totally ignores the fact that the religious left often howls loudly at the loss of privileges, too, thereby giving aid and comfort to their less liberal buddies. And some of his historical opinions are extremely careless, with that mystic glow of "better" days back then. In fact, the freedom he touts so easily wasn't really the norm even then. It wasn't until the 20th century that we came to recognize the broad freedoms we take for granted now, and recognizing that could have helped his analysis a great deal, especially in terms of understanding the pattern of why things happened when they did. He realizes that the religious right wants to get back power it once had, but still peddles the idea that the First Amendment ushered in some utopian age of tolerance until fairly recently. A decent book, but not a deep one.… (lisätietoja)
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Devil_llama | Jan 18, 2015 |
A useful, short description of many of the far-right religious organizations. Somewhat dated now.
 
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hcubic | May 26, 2013 |

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