Are you politically informed ? Well, you may have missed this: a 20 year campaign, run almost like a CIA 3rd world destabilization campaign and funded by the Scaife, Olin, Bradley, Castle Rock ( Coors affiliated ) and other far right foundations.
The objective : to take over and politically neutralize the religious denominations comprising the National Council of Churches which
"include remarkably high numbers of leaders in politics, business, and culture.... these churches are some of the largest landowners in the U.S., with hundreds of billions of dollars collectively in assets, including real estate and pension funds. A hostile takeover of these churches would represent a massive shift in American culture, power and wealth for a relatively small investment."
But, this is more than about $ : the Christian Social Justice tradition is in the crosshairs. Veteran observer of the Christian right movement Frederick Clarkson lays out the skinny on the "Shadow War" in the Spring edition of the "Public Eye", quarterly publication of Political Research Associates
For more, the largest repository of
writing and journalism on the IRD and its associated groups and their activities on the net lives at Talk To Action ( click on link above for "The Shadow War" site subsection.
Here's a primer :
The IRD - the "Institute on Religion and Democracy" is a 501c(3) coordinating hub for individual factions of the "Association For Church Renewal" which tend to hold the following positions ( and more ) :
- Biblical literalism,
- Opposition to abortion rights and in some cases to opposition to legal birth control even for married couples.
- Hostility to environmental concerns and to action on Global Warming.
Indeed - on Global Warming: The IRD may have been the pivotal political force tipping the balance in the recent National Association of Evangelicals vote on whether the NAE should advocate action on Global Warming. Given the centrality of the NAE to George W. Bush's and the GOP's political base, an NAE vote advocating action could well have pressured the Bush Administration into significant action on Global Warming. That did not happen, and the IRD played a major role ( also see: Evangelicals Will Not Take Stand on Global Warming by Alan Cooperman of the Washington Post)
[ from an IRD press release ] "At the urging of evangelical leaders, including the IRD's interim president, the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) has decided NOT to endorse campaigns or legislation regarding global warming."
Andrew J. Weaver and Nicole Seibert have mapped the organizations and groups associated with the IRD. The map is attached to their story - Church & Scaife Secular Conservative Philanthropies waging unethical campaign to take over United Methodist Church published by Media Transparency (Click on picture below for full version)
The IRD's first major campaign, in the early 1980's was to trick ( apparently ) 60 Minutes into running a piece which amounted to an outrageous smear on the National Council of Churches about which Don Hewitt, two decades later, remarked : " "We once took off on the National Council of Churches as being left wing and radical and a lot of nonsense. And the next morning I got a congratulatory phone call from every redneck bishop in America and I thought, oh, my God, we must have done something wrong last night, and I think we probably did."
[ writes Weaver, from the linked story above ] "The broadcast on CBS's 60 Minutes entitled "The Gospel According to Whom" began with Roman Catholic priest, Richard John Neuhaus, saying, "I am worried - I am outraged when the church lies to its own people." The camera moved from an offering plate in a United Methodist church in the Midwest to images of the Cuban dictator Fidel Castro and then to marchers in Communist Red Square. The lengthy segment over and over suggested that the National Council of Churches (NCC) was using Sunday offerings to promote Marxist revolution. "
The head of UMaction (which targets the Methodist Church) Mark Tooley last worked for the CIA [ link : SF Chronicle ] before he joined the IRD.
Writes Andrew Weaver, a United Methodist MInister, clinical psychologist, and author : "In 1996, in a characteristically misleading fundraising letter, Tooley claimed that the UMC was supporting "Marxist guerrilla movements in Central America, violent revolution in southern Africa, halting U.S. defense programs, government-funded abortion, expanding the role of the federal government in the lives of ordinary Americans."....According to California-based investigative reporter Matt Smith, IRD and its allies' use of right-wing nonreligious foundation money to smear liberal church leaders through mailings, articles in IRD-aligned publications, press releases, and stories in secular newspapers and magazines has more in common with a CIA Third World destabilization campaign than ordinary civilized debate (Smith, 2004). "
Indeed, internal documents obtained through court order from the AAC - the IRD's "Renewal" or "Action" group attacking the Episcopal Church reveal the nature of the AAC's activities:
[ quote thanks to Father Jake Stops The World ] "...We consult with a large number of our constituency on a variety of issues including assistance with legal, strategic and communications issues. This includes some covert activity! One of the major problems we face in the AAC is that a large portion of what we do is under the radar or behind the curtain...
Covert activity? Under the radar? Behind the curtain? Unusual language for those claiming to do nothing more than create a "safe place" for conservative Anglicans."
A Talk To Action contributor adds to the incriminating mix another quote from the same source documents Father jake mentions :
"We commit to the guerrilla warfare of the next year...."
Covert Activity ? Under the radar ? Guerrilla warfare ? - If this all sounds rather UN-Christian well..... It probably is rather un-Christian but that's beside the point. This campaign to take down the mainstream denominations has less to do with religion than with political power.