{"id":212256,"date":"2017-08-18T04:59:43","date_gmt":"2017-08-18T08:59:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/religion-and-racism-atheism-and-the-alt-right-patheos-blog\/"},"modified":"2017-08-18T04:59:43","modified_gmt":"2017-08-18T08:59:43","slug":"religion-and-racism-atheism-and-the-alt-right-patheos-blog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/atheism\/religion-and-racism-atheism-and-the-alt-right-patheos-blog\/","title":{"rendered":"Religion and racism, atheism and the Alt-Right &#8211; Patheos (blog)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    When it comes to hateful    ideological movements, religion has always provided hateful    tyranny a helping hand. As James Madison observed, Rulers who    wished to subvert the public liberty, may have found an    established Clergy convenient auxiliaries. A just Government    instituted to secure & perpetuate it needs them not.  <\/p>\n<p>    This is true for religions role in slavery and segregation and    the subjugation of women and terrorism and LGBTQ rights and on    and on. This list is incredibly long, but a few recent examples    ought to suffice. Martin Luther King, Jr.s wonderful    Letter from the Birmingham Jaila piece I reread every    few monthswas written to his fellow clergymen, specifically,    the white ministers, priests and rabbis of the    South.King took to task the white churchmen [who] stand    on the sideline and mouth pious irrelevancies and sanctimonious    trivialities amid the mighty struggle to rid our nation of    racial and economic injustice.  <\/p>\n<p>    Bob Jones, the televangelist and founder of an eponymous    religious school, infamously declared that segregation was    scriptural in his 1960 Easter sermon: If you are    against segregation and against racial separation, then you are    against God . . . . Bob Jones University enjoyed tax    exemption, a privilege. But the IRS revoked the tax exemption    because the school discriminated on the basis of race. In the    1980s, BJU sued the government, arguing that its religious    beliefs required the discrimination and that the government    could not remove its privilege because of its religion.    Fortunately, the Supreme Court disagreed and backed up the IRS.  <\/p>\n<p>    Jones was not a lone Christian minister fighting for    segregation in his gods name. Many other churchmen joined him.    The KKK is itself an explicitly Christian organization. Hell,    Klansmen began burning crosses to spread    the light of Jesus into the countryside. The unconstitutional    anti-miscegenation law struck down by the Supreme    Court in Loving v. Virginia, was religious, Almighty    God created the races white, black, yellow, malay and red, and    he placed them on separate continents. The fact that he    separated the races shows that he did not intend for the races    to mix.  <\/p>\n<p>    Even now, as CEOs, business leaders, and politicians scramble    to distance themselves from Trumps toxicity, his evangelical    councilmade up self-proclaimed moral leadersis standing by their man and    defending Trumps Tuesday bigotry.  <\/p>\n<p>    If recent reports are to be believed, the clarity of this    history is getting murky. In a recent NPR story, George Hawley, a    professor at the University of Alabama and author of Making    Sense of the Alt-Right explained, based on interviews he    conducted, who makes up the Alt-Right.  <\/p>\n<p>      AUDIE CORNISH: Youve interviewed many people who consider      themselves part of the alt-right. Can you give us a profile?      Who does this ideology appeal to?    <\/p>\n<p>      HAWLEY: I would say it is definitely a young movement. Id      say that it is predominantly white millennial men. It is not      sort of stereotypically conservative in its profile. Id say      that probably it is a more secular population than the      country overall. That is, there are a lot of agnostics and      atheists or people who are just generally indifferent to      religion. And I think that it is a fairly well-educated      movement on average, that as I think that probably the model      alt-right member has at least some college education.    <\/p>\n<p>    Peter Beinart wrote an article for the    Atlanticon this topic and was also interviewed by NPR (NPR does    great work). Beinart spoke with a bit more nuance than Hawley    and addressed the bigger question, why?: [W]hat Im trying to    suggest in my piece is there seems to be some evidence that as    culturally conservative people disengage from religious    institutions, they redraw the boundaries of us versus them from    religious and moral terms to a divide over race and nation.  <\/p>\n<p>    Beinart also suggests that the Black Lives Matter movement is    to some degree the flip side of this coin: African-Americans    remain more tied to church than do white Americans. And yet,    you see this same divide  generational divide where younger    African-Americans are substantially more likely to be    disengaged from religious affiliation. I suggest in the piece    that the Black Lives Matter movement is to some degree a    product of that.  <\/p>\n<p>    Should data back up the anecdotal interviews about nonbelievers    in the Alt-Right, there will be an overflow of religious    commentators who will try to paint all atheists, agnostics, and    other freethinkers as racist bigots. But such data would no    more show that the racists were motivated by their atheism than    it would show that they were motivated by their college    education, especially since the younger demographic is    uniformly more nonreligious anyway.  <\/p>\n<p>    As FFRF pointed out in our statement on Charlottesville,    Raw racism does not spring from religion or irreligion. It is    a harmful xenophobic tribalistic instinct that manifests itself    in a certain subpopulation of our species. Religion has been a    justification for racism, but it does not follow that religion    is the cause. Nor would it follow that atheism is the cause.  <\/p>\n<p>    Absolutely true. But one thing is clear: Ideas have    consequences. Believing that one raceyour raceis superior    dehumanizes those of other races. This idea has consequences.    When others are made less than human it is easier to hate    them, discriminate against them, marginalize them, and even    murder them. This is why Nazis denigrated Jews as cockroaches    and rats. Its why the Hutus called the Tutsis cockroaches,    as well. It is sadly straightforward to treat animals like    animals. Ironically, genetics prove that thereis only one    race, the human race.  <\/p>\n<p>    Religious ideas have consequences too. As I write this, we are    finding out about the attack in Barcelona that left 13 dead on    one of my favorite streets, Las Ramblas. No claim of    responsibility yet, but ISIS is already celebrating. The    parallels to Charlottesville are haunting: An attack in which    an ideologically twisted individual drove a car through crowds    of innocent people, different only in body count and, in all    likelihood, motivating ideology.  <\/p>\n<p>    If you believe your religion is superior to all others, that    makes you special and everyone else lesser. If you believe that    you are righteous and everyone else is wicked, that idea has    consequences. The bible itself is inherently racist as FFRF    Co-President Dan Barker has shownin his new book. FFRFs new    website catalogs the racist verses and the verses in which god himself is a slavemonger Go have a look.  <\/p>\n<p>    Religion is an idea or, more properly, a set of ideas like any    other. However, religious ideas differ in two important ways.    First, their authority supposedly derives from divine fiat.    People who believe they have a divine sanction tend to have the    worst ideas. (This makes sense; the ideas are not standing or    falling on their merits, but on the basis of authority alone).    Secondly, religious ideas are explicitly and deliberately held    on the basis of faith. That is, they are knowingly held without    evidence or in spite of evidence. As a result, religious ideas    are significantly more tenacious. But every mind possessed of    these bad ideas is capable of changing. There are plenty of    atheists who were once preachers and reverends and Muslims.    There is hope. There is hope because good ideas will eventually    and inevitably triumph over bad ideas.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    By Andrew L. Seidel    Constitutional Attorney, Director of Strategic    Response    Freedom From    Religion Foundation  <\/p>\n<p>    FFRF is a national nonprofit dedicated to keeping state and    church separate and educating about nontheism. 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