Inside A Secret Society Of Prominent Right-Wing Christian Men Prepping For A ‘National Divorce’

You'd think we would have learned by now what happens when you mix religion and government.

It's going on right now. Maybe the Middle East would be a good (and obvious) example.

But this is what religion can do to people.


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A secret, men-only right-wing society with members in influential positions around the country is on a crusade: to recruit a Christian government that will form after the right achieves regime change in the United States, potentially via a “national divorce.”

It sounds like the stuff of fantasy, but it’s real. The group is called the Society for American Civic Renewal (the acronym is pronounced “sacker” by its members). It is open to new recruits, provided you meet a few criteria: you are male, a “trinitarian” Christian, heterosexual, an “un-hyphenated American,” and can answer questions about Trump, the Republican Party, and Christian Nationalism in the right way. One chapter leader wrote to a prospective member that the group aimed to “secure a future for Christian families.”

It’s an uncanny mimicry of the clandestine engine that, in the right-wing’s furthest imaginings, has driven recent social changes and left them feeling isolated and under siege: a shadowy network occupying the commanding heights of business, politics, and culture, open only to a select, elite few, committed to reshaping the United States to align it with the group’s radical values.

The men TPM has identified as behind this group — and they are all men — have a few things in common. They’re all a certain kind of devout Christian traditionalist. They are white. They have means, financial and social, and are engaged in politics.

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Inside A Secret Society Of Prominent Right-Wing Christian Men Prepping For A ‘National Divorce’


Another secret society? Sounds like just another spooky group of white men pushing for a Christian theocracy. What do you think?
How is it a secret society when you seem to know all about it?
 
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A secret, men-only right-wing society with members in influential positions around the country is on a crusade: to recruit a Christian government that will form after the right achieves regime change in the United States, potentially via a “national divorce.”

It sounds like the stuff of fantasy, but it’s real. The group is called the Society for American Civic Renewal (the acronym is pronounced “sacker” by its members). It is open to new recruits, provided you meet a few criteria: you are male, a “trinitarian” Christian, heterosexual, an “un-hyphenated American,” and can answer questions about Trump, the Republican Party, and Christian Nationalism in the right way. One chapter leader wrote to a prospective member that the group aimed to “secure a future for Christian families.”

It’s an uncanny mimicry of the clandestine engine that, in the right-wing’s furthest imaginings, has driven recent social changes and left them feeling isolated and under siege: a shadowy network occupying the commanding heights of business, politics, and culture, open only to a select, elite few, committed to reshaping the United States to align it with the group’s radical values.

The men TPM has identified as behind this group — and they are all men — have a few things in common. They’re all a certain kind of devout Christian traditionalist. They are white. They have means, financial and social, and are engaged in politics.

Much more at the link below...

Inside A Secret Society Of Prominent Right-Wing Christian Men Prepping For A ‘National Divorce’


Another secret society? Sounds like just another spooky group of white men pushing for a Christian theocracy. What do you think?
Leftist drivel.
 

Grants flow to Bush allies on social issues



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NBC News
https://www.nbcnews.com › wbna11951695
Mar 21, 2006 — Under the auspices of its religion-based initiatives and other federal programs, the Bush administration has funneled at least $157 million ...





Texas politicians rake in millions from far-right Christian ...

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NBC News
https://www.nbcnews.com › news › us-news › texas-pol...
Nov 6, 2022 — The push for private school vouchers has been funded in large part by Defend Texas Liberty, a Christian nationalist-aligned political action ...




Oklahoma approves first US taxpayer-funded religious ...

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BBC
https://www.bbc.com › world-us-canada-65817394
Jun 5, 2023 — An Oklahoma school board has approved what will be the first publicly funded religious charter school in the US. The Oklahoma State Virtual ...
They'd rather destroy the country they claim to love than work with those who don't think just like they do.

America's Jihadis.
 
Looks like some commie pinkos around here despise citizens exercising their rights to speech and assembly.
It takes a certain kind of cretin not to object to this.

A secret, men-only right-wing society with members in influential positions around the country is on a crusade: to recruit a Christian government that will form after the right achieves regime change in the United States, potentially via a “national divorce.”

Unless of course you don't mind the idea of a theocracy.
 
You'd think we would have learned by now what happens when you mix religion and government.

It's going on right now. Maybe the Middle East would be a good (and obvious) example.

But this is what religion can do to people.
We really may need to consider loosening the nation into a confederation of states. This would be a major relief valve.
 
A secret, men-only right-wing society with members in influential positions around the country

What are The Shriner's up to now?

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We really may need to consider loosening the nation into a confederation of states. This would be a major relief valve.
Or instead, citizens of good will could reject the injection of religion in to governance by zealots so we can remain as we are.
 
Or instead, citizens of good will could reject the injection of religion in to governance by zealots so we can remain as we are.
What you consider zealots today is how we lived under rules 60 years ago. This is separate than social justice. Our system now depends on government payouts for us to exist.
 
What you consider zealots today is how we lived under rules 60 years ago. This is separate than social justice. Our system now depends on government payouts for us to exist.
I am old enough to know how we lived 60 years ago. You're wrong......unless you were brought up in a cult.
 
I am old enough to know how we lived 60 years ago. You're wrong......unless you were brought up in a cult.
I understand. I lived in a neighborhood that had schools. We were parochial school oriented. Take it the way you want. I went to the same type of high school. It was either that or going to a Public high school that was 99 per cent African American. The high school I went to was in a worse neighborhood but safer inside. So Catholic education and church is a cult to you.
 

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