“
They are ready to take over
America and destroy American democracy,” according to a
former
New York Times correspondent. Who are
these new “fascists”? Bible-believing Christians. On the
frontlines is the growing creation movement, according
to Chris Hedges, author of
American Fascists: The
Christian Right and the War on America.
Hedges’ premise is that theologically conservative
Christians (including biblical creationists) are
attempting to take over America—fascist-style. It would
be tempting to dismiss this book as rantings of the
lunatic fringe. But Hedges, a divinity school graduate,
was once a prominent foreign correspondent with the
Times. Also, the book is printed by the major
publisher Simon and Schuster.
A huge chunk of chapter six is devoted to Answers in
Genesis (AiG) and the nonprofit organization’s new
Creation Museum. Hedges believes AiG proclaims a
“subversive message” and that the goal of the
creationists “is the destruction of the core values of
the open society.” Yet Hedges freely admits that he does
not want creationists tolerated in the open society he
so much desires to see. Who, then, is manifesting a
fascist tendency?1