Footnotes

  1. On the very first page of his book, Hedges quotes (sympathetically) the late philosopher Karl Popper, who once wrote that we can “therefore claim, in the name of tolerance, the right not to tolerate the intolerant.” In addition, after comparing evangelicals to Nazis, he approvingly recalls a former professor of his who presented the argument that, if there were 1,000 people who came together in “heroic resistance,” they would have stopped Hitler. Hedges appears to accept the use of force against evangelicals.