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Summary of Katherine Stewart's The Power Worshippers
Summary of Katherine Stewart's The Power Worshippers
Summary of Katherine Stewart's The Power Worshippers
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#1 I am headed to the fellowship hall of the Unionville Baptist Church in South Carolina, where I will meet with pastors from around the country to discuss their views on social justice and the Bible.

#2 The Watchmen on the Wall, an affiliate of the Family Research Council, is hosting a pastors briefing in Unionville. Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, addresses the audience, telling them that they must vote.

#3 The FRC provides pastors with Culture Impact Teams, which are central to their campaign to turn out the vote for conservative and Republican candidates.

#4 The Bible, according to the CIT manual, is clear about the answers to the political issues Americans face in the twenty-first century. It opposes public assistance to the poor, unless the money passes through church coffers. It also opposes environmentalism, and supports gun regulations and privatization of schools.

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Release dateApr 1, 2022
ISBN9781669380399
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    #1

    I am headed to the fellowship hall of the Unionville Baptist Church in South Carolina, where I will meet with pastors from around the country to discuss their views on social justice and the Bible.

    #2

    The Watchmen on the Wall, an affiliate of the Family Research Council, is hosting a pastors briefing in Unionville. Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, addresses the audience, telling them that they must vote.

    #3

    The FRC provides pastors with Culture Impact Teams, which are central to their campaign to turn out the vote for conservative and Republican candidates.

    #4

    The Bible, according to the CIT manual, is clear about the answers to the political issues Americans face in the twenty-first century. It opposes public assistance to the poor, unless the money passes through church coffers. It also opposes environmentalism, and supports gun regulations and privatization of schools.

    #5

    Mark Harris, the pastor who is running for Congress in North Carolina, speaks about how abortion is the greatest destroyer of love and peace.

    #6

    North Carolina has been affected the most by the reduction of Medicaid funding. The state is controlled by a conservative faction that has enacted laws that restrict access to reproductive care, expand the ability of taxpayer-subsidized organizations to discriminate on the basis of religion, and strip public education funding.

    #7

    Right-wing pastor Mark Harris doubles down on his extreme social conservatism in Unionville. He and his fellow pastor-politicians offer a pathway to involvement for their followers, a way to channel their resentments and anxieties into personal salvation and political power.

    #8

    The Truth About Hell, The Truth About Abortion, and The Truth About Mormonism are just a few of the many tracts available for free at the FRC.

    #9

    Boykin, a legendary figure at these events, spoke about how President Bill Clinton authorized the raid that killed his teammates.

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