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Related: About this forumFor too many Christians, the lines between dominionism, nationalism and fascism are blurred
For too many Christians, the lines between dominionism, nationalism and fascism are blurred
Everything I needed to learn about fascism, I learned from an ABC Afterschool Special called The Wave.
Before I ever knew what fascism or totalitarianism or demagoguery were, I learned from this kids show that vulnerabilities inherent to the human condition can draw people into such systems unaware.
I wonder if those being charged and sentenced for their participation in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot might have saved themselves and our nation a lot of trouble if theyd also watched this film when they were young. It may have been cheesy and facile (you can only do so much in an hourlong television show), but the story was profound for me at a vulnerable age, and I never forgot it. Stories are powerful that way.
The film (made in 1981) is based on a real-life classroom exercise conducted in 1967 by Ron Jones, a high school history teacher, to help his students who were struggling to understand how the people of Germany could have supported and participated in the Nazi movement and the systematic murder of millions of people. Students in the experiment were easily enticed as most of us are by the benefits that come with authority, efficiency, belonging and power. Within days of the experiment, the fictitious movement drew 200 high school students who agreed to pledge allegiance to a social movement that promised acceptance and reward to those who obediently followed its rigid rules.
https://religionnews.com/2023/07/11/for-too-many-christians-the-lines-between-dominionism-nationalism-and-fascism-are-blurred/
Everything I needed to learn about fascism, I learned from an ABC Afterschool Special called The Wave.
Before I ever knew what fascism or totalitarianism or demagoguery were, I learned from this kids show that vulnerabilities inherent to the human condition can draw people into such systems unaware.
I wonder if those being charged and sentenced for their participation in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot might have saved themselves and our nation a lot of trouble if theyd also watched this film when they were young. It may have been cheesy and facile (you can only do so much in an hourlong television show), but the story was profound for me at a vulnerable age, and I never forgot it. Stories are powerful that way.
The film (made in 1981) is based on a real-life classroom exercise conducted in 1967 by Ron Jones, a high school history teacher, to help his students who were struggling to understand how the people of Germany could have supported and participated in the Nazi movement and the systematic murder of millions of people. Students in the experiment were easily enticed as most of us are by the benefits that come with authority, efficiency, belonging and power. Within days of the experiment, the fictitious movement drew 200 high school students who agreed to pledge allegiance to a social movement that promised acceptance and reward to those who obediently followed its rigid rules.
A good reminder about admonitions of false prophets and those who will exploit and corrupt people's faith.
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For too many Christians, the lines between dominionism, nationalism and fascism are blurred (Original Post)
sarisataka
Jul 2023
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Mister Ed
(6,352 posts)1. Today, that ABC after-school special might be suppressed...
.....for "indoctrinating schoolchildren into 'woke' culture."
yourout
(8,063 posts)2. Might be? There's no doubt about that.
CrispyQ
(38,245 posts)3. Excellent article.
I didn't know this:
In fact, as reported by Baptist News Global, four of the six protest permits issued on Jan. 6 were requested by Christian groups.
You can almost tell what kind of Christian someone is by the party they identify with.
LT Barclay
(2,734 posts)4. Sold their souls for political power.
usonian
(13,796 posts)5. They're not Christians. "By their deeds you shall know them."
They fail a very simple test.
Same as the ones that signed on with Hitler and Putin.
No moral compass. No guts.
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)7. No True Scotsman
Response to usonian (Reply #5)
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Upthevibe
(9,096 posts)6. sarisataka...........
I posted the article about The Wave on my FB page and then posted this article.
Thank you.....
sarisataka
(20,992 posts)8. I don't recall The Wave
But after reading this article I'm going to look it up.