Come join us at Talk to Action, the first national interactive blog site devoted to discussing the theocratic Christian Right and what to do about it! We will be taking one important step in the direction of widening and deepening the national conversation by host a national "E-conference," on the
Talk to Action site, featuring writers and editors of Mother Jones -- which is publishing several articles about the religious right in the next issue.
"It's been more than 200 years since the founders established the separation of church and state," observe the editors in introducing the package. "The assault on that principle now under way promises to alter not only our form of government but our concept of religion as well."
Three contributors to the special issue, Susan Jacoby, John Sugg and me, will join, Mother Jones' Senior Editor Monika Bauerlein, and Communications Director Richard Reynolds, on the front page of Talk to Action on Tuesday, November 29th beginning at 10am, EST. We will discuss why Mother Jones thought that the question of the role of religion in government was an essential subject to tackle, the themes and details of the articles, as described below. But we also want to discuss what to do with this extraordinary resource, so jam packed with important information and analysis? So often books, articles, videos, and in this case, special issues of magazines never reach the audience they deserve. Too often, resources that could prove pivotal to understanding and better contending the central struggles of our time are underutilized or recognized at all. Is the December issue of Mother Jones such a vital resource? The magazine is available on newsstands, and the articles are now online. If you haven't already, sign-up for Talk to Action, get comfortable on the site, and get ready to join us for a day of thoughtful reflections on, and vigorous discussion of the role of religion and government -- as intended by the framers of the constitution, and the situation we face today.
Here are the three pieces as described in the Mother Jones press release:
"Original Intent," by Susan Jacoby
Jacoby, the author of Freethinkers: A History of American Secularism, leads the package off by detailing the conscious and radical decision by the framers of the Constitution to create the first secular government in the world. Jacoby spotlights Antonin Scalia's dissenting opinion in the recent
Supreme Court decision on courthouse displays of the Ten Commandments. She dubs Scalia's opinion "a revealing portrait of the historical revisionism at the heart of the Christian conservative campaign to convince Americans that the separation of church and state is nothing more than a lie of the secularist left."
"A Nation Under God," by John Sugg
Sugg describes the Christian Reconstruction movement as "the spark plug behind much of the battle over religion in politics today."
Reconstructionists believe that Christian crusaders must conquer and convert the world, by sword if necessary, before Jesus will return. In this worldview, says Sugg, Christians are asked not just to live right or help their neighbors, but to take over the institutions of government.
"Expanding Universe: The religious right's orbits of influence," by Frederick Clarkson
A two-page graphic spread details the intersecting galaxies of the religious right, from the Christian Coalition of America to the Moral Majority Coalition, Focus on the Family, and the Foundation for Moral Law.
Former Sen. Gary Hart (D-CO), will also be making a guest appearance. Hart has just published God and Caesar in America: An Essay on Religion and Politics (Golden, CO: Fulcrum Publishing, 2005.
Among the founding writers whose work is featured on the Talk to Action site are: Chip Berlet, Senior Analyst, Political Research Associates; Joan Bokaer, founder of Theocracy Watch; Esther Kaplan, author of With God on Their Side: How Christian Fundamentalists Trampled Science, Policy and Democracy in George Bush's White House; Michelle Goldberg, Senior Writer, Salon.com; Dr. Bruce Prescott, Executive Director, Mainstream Oklahoma Baptists; Pastordan -- who operates the blog site, Street Prophets; and Joel Pelleteir, an artist whose remarkable painting American Fundamentalists, is touring the United States.
Get ready for the E-Conference!
-- Read and think about the articles.
-- E-mail the online articles to friends -- there is a button at the bottom of each article.
-- E-mail the link for this announcement to friends.
-- Register at Talk to Action in advance. (There is no special registration for the E-conference, and there is no cost.)
-- Think about the role of hard copy and online magazine journalism, and the role of blogs sites as sources of information and analysis, and discussion to inform the movement to save democracy from the theocrats.