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Related: About this forumHow Southern California helped birth white Christian nationalism
(RNS) Bradley Onishi became a Christian at age 14 when his eighth grade girlfriend invited him to a Bible study at her church in Yorba Linda, California, just south of Los Angeles. Ten years later, he would serve as its youth minister.
Over that decade, he writes in his new book, Preparing for War: The Extremist History of White Christian Nationalism And What Comes Next, Onishi grew to see his faith as less about Jesus and more about perpetuating a certain myth of the United States, one that he says forms the bedrock of white Christian nationalism.
Part memoir, part history of Southern Californias formative role in the rise of the religious right, Onishis book traces his growing estrangement from the faith he once zealously championed.
It also examines the Christian nationalist beliefs that he first encountered in Southern California but are now thought to be fueling a movement in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and in the eastern parts of Washington and Oregon, sometimes called the American Redoubt, where white Christian supremacists are building a refuge.
https://religionnews.com/2023/01/24/how-southern-california-helped-birth-white-christian-nationalism/
FM123
(10,126 posts)The Unmitigated Gall
(4,516 posts)Its not a matter of Why do we have LGBTQ books in the library? People are asking, Why do we have a library?
The American Redoubt is a shithole in the making.
Timeflyer
(2,627 posts)BlueWaveNeverEnd
(10,178 posts)I learned early on that it was OK to be a person of color at church, but that I should not bring in concerns and issues related to being a person of color. The best way to deal with being an Asian American was to make jokes about it.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(10,178 posts)"Its not a matter of Why do we have LGBTQ books in the library? People are asking, Why do we have a library? Thats an indication of how far rightward some of the politics have crept."
same with Universities... it's not "why are universities left leaning.." it's "all universities must go.."