Dominionism in American Politics – "Expanding the discussion behind the Headlines"
What IS Dominionism?
In a word - theocracy.
Think of this word as a big umbrella. Under the umbrella of Political Dominionism are numerous "franchises" or sects of radical Christian belief whose goal it is to take "dominion" over all things secular.
Tonighton GodDiscussion Blog Talk Radio we have a guest named Dr. Marlene Winell who specializes in counseling “walkaways” from fundamentalist sects of Christianity. It will be informative and I am certain – eyeopening – for many. I first learned of Dr. Winell after reading a blog post by Valerie Tarico when she posted the following open letter by Dr. Winell to Sarah Palin in October 21, 2008:
Dear Sarah,
As a former fundamentalist, I’d like to call you on what you are doing.
This is not about disrespecting your private beliefs. But you have a huge conflict of interest here by running for office and you can’t have it both ways (see Jesus’ words in John 2:15).
You have not been honest about the most important thing about you: the fact that you are a born-again, literal Bible-believing, fundamentalist Christian.
Most people who have never been entrenched in the subculture of fundamentalist Christianity may not understand what this really means, but I do. Like you, I was raised in the Assemblies of God and I was a zealous part of the Jesus Movement. Like you, my life was consumed with seeking God’s will for my life and awaiting the imminent return of Jesus. It’s clear to me that you want to do the Lord’s will; you’ve said and done things like a true believer would. You are on a mission from God. If that is not true, then I challenge you to deny it.
Former fundamentalists like me know that your worldview is so encompassing, authoritarian, and powerful that it defines who you think you are, the way you view the world, history, other people, the future, and your place in the world. It defines you far more than hockey mom, wife, woman, hunter, governor, or VP candidate.
You believe that every bit of the Bible is God’s perfect word. You have a supernatural view of reality where Satan is a real entity and where good and evil beings are engaged in “spiritual warfare” (Ephesians 6:12). Like Queen Esther, you believe that God has “called” and “anointed” you to lead America. This is why you have accepted blessing for office through the “laying on of hands” and prayer to protect you from witchcraft.
So what does this mean for governing? What could Americans expect with you at the helm?
You cannot affirm basic human decency or capability, because according to your dogma, we are sinful, weak, and dependant on God. And so, your decisions would not be based on expert advice or even your own reasoning, but on your gut-level, intuitive interpretation of God’s will. This would allow you to do anything and claim you were led by God.
Your thinking necessarily is black or white. People and policies are either good or bad. After all, Jesus said, “He who is not with me is against me” (Matt. 12:30). Under your leadership, diplomacy and cultural nuance would be less important than not blinking. In a spiritual war, you don’t negotiate with the devil.
Regarding social policy, as a believer in individual salvation, you would emphasize individual morality and responsibility, not a community approach with structural solutions. You would be judgmental and controlling of personal choices regarding sex, reproduction, and library books instead of addressing global warming, torture, poverty, and war. Your belief in eternal hell-fire, your deference to a literal Bible despite its cruelties and vengeful god, and your indoctrination to disbelieve your own compassionate instincts, are likely to leave you numb at your moral core. You might recall the verse, “If a man will not work he shall not eat” (2 Thess. 3:10). However, faith-based initiatives would be okay because they would use caring to evangelize.
How about science? As it has in your governorship, your interpretation of the Bible would trump scientific scholarship and findings. You would deny the human role in global warming because God is in control. More importantly, you would not make the environment a priority because you do not expect the earth to last.
International affairs? Since your subculture has identified the establishment of Israel in 1948 as the beginning of the end, you would see war, epidemics, climate change, and natural disasters, all as hopeful signs of Jesus’ return. You would be a staunch supporter of Israel and deeply suspicious of countries like Russia identified with the antichrist in the end times literature. (You have publicly said that you expect Jesus to return in your lifetime and that it guides you every day.)
This type of Christianity is not about following the teachings of Christ (as in Matthew 25 on caring for the poor). It is about death — his death, our death, the death of the planet.
The fundamentalism that has shaped your thinking teaches that working for peace is unbiblical and wrong because peace is not humanly possible without the return of Jesus (1 Thess. 5:2,3). Conflict, even outright war is inevitable, for Jesus came not to bring peace but a sword (Matt: 10:34-37). Like millions of fundamentalist Christians, you may actually find joy in global crises because these things portend His return (Luke 21:28).
But all of this certainty and fantasy in today’s complex world is dangerous, Sarah. There was a time when all of humanity thought the world was flat. Today, the stakes for such massive error are much higher.
Warrior Princess
So I ask you, Sarah, Warrior Princess for God — How dare you presume to take responsibility for our country and our planet when you, in your own mind, do not consider this home? I mean home for the long haul, not just until your rescue arrives from space. How dare you look forward to Christ’s return, leaving your public office empty like a scene from the movie, Left Behind?
What if you are completely wrong and you instead wreak havoc with your policies? If you deny global warming, brand people and countries “evil,” support war, and neglect global issues, you can create the apocalypse you are expecting. And as it gets worse and worse, and you look up for redemption, you just may not see it. What then? In that moment, you and all who have shared your delusion may have the most horrifying realization imaginable. And it will be too late. Too late to avoid destruction and too late to apologize to all the people who tried to turn the tide and needed you on board.
And you, John McCain, how dare you endanger all of us for the sake of your politics? How dare you choose a partner who is all symbol and no substance, preying on the fears of millions of Americans? Shame on both of you.
Leave this beautiful, fragile earth to us, the unbelievers in your fantasy. It’s the only heaven we have and you have no right to make it a hell.
Sincerely,
Marlene
Marlene Winell, Ph.D.
October 21, 2008
In real life, Marlene Winell is a psychologist and writer in Berkeley, California. She is the author of Leaving the Fold: A Guide for Former Fundamentalists and Others Leaving Their Religion. She has a psychotherapy practice and works with people recovering from toxic religion.
Valerie Tarico is a psychologist and writer in Seattle, Washington. She is the author of The Dark Side: How Evangelical Teachings Corrupt Love and Truth, and the founder ofwww.WisdomCommons.org
Dr. Winell does a compelling job of laying out exactly why Palin, and ALL those like her have absolutely no business being in positions of governance over the rest of us, let alone have access to the nuclear codes. She does not mince words in outlining why they are not entitled to imposing their dangerous and destructive End Times beliefs on the rest of humanity.
This perspective is the backbone of why I have devoted the past couple of years of my life to exposing Christian Dominionism. What it is, who they are, what they are after, why they feel entitled to override any other world-view and how we can stop this madness.
I am grateful to people like Dr. Winell, Dr. Tarico and many others who take this very seriously and recognize figure heads like Palin (and she is just one of many) as being more than just narcissistic grifters thrust upon us who are merely out for their own personal gain.
Sadly, their delusions are far more deeply rooted.
I am so glad to hear from you and that you are benefiting from this. That means a lot to me. I am putting together a webinar series that I am certain will reach many, many people titled, "Dominionism 101: Today's Political Right – Where Church & State Collide!" It will be a 30 minute presentation. I am convinced that it is yet another tool to reach people in a viral way. Thanks again.
It really is frightening when people stop mocking and making fun of the Palins and Bachmanns and start taking all this seriously. The radical right relies on the liberal/progressive side to dismiss it all as irrelevant – and with good reason – they know they can rely on thrusting the most absurd candidate out there and no one will mount a serious effort against them. Look at who IS in elected office as a result? But I have to say, as scary as it is…I truly believe we can derail this theocratic crop of politicians. Thank you! for taking it seriously!
So this is what it comes down to, thanks. Anything that can further my understanding of these strange times can only help. I am myself, not a christian at all, but a Metaphysician. On one hand I try to hold back atheism, on the other hand I hold back extreme religions. This in a attempt to create a adhesive whole that will connect us to all that is. God is a balance and he promotes balance, as is the nature of everything. Nature, is suppose to be gods greatest teacher and when we take to much from nature in a attempt to control nature, this is the result. A world out of balance, cannot last.
I have been saying this sort of thing for a long time. People who believe the world is coming to an end will find a way to make it happen. That is why I am an ex-Christian and that is why I don't buy into 2012 either. I have been lied to so many times about when the end of the world comes that I no longer care. I say this is the only life I know of, this is the only one I can believe in(sure there could be an afterlife, but it's all speculation so why should I waste precious moments that I have in this life spending even a nanosecond worrying like Palin does?) and if we don't take care of our home, earth, it will die. All hail common sense and logic. On the flip side, the internet and the bible are eradicating Christianity-Christianity is shooting itself in the foot. Allow people to be hypocrites, allow people to lie, allow people the freedom to have their lives and emotions burned by churches and that is not aimed at Dr. Winell, but to the new atheist movement. Christianity will destroy itself as people become more aware of the errors in the bible and as they get sick and tired of all the drama.
That is a powerful position, David! And I am certain you are not alone. You have hit upon something that we should ALL be more appreciative of and that is our every passing day and the world around us in which we ALL live. Our time here is finite and far too many people spend that time trying to make the experience unpleasant for others. Christian or not.
And yes, I agree with you in that the current reputation of Christians is doing more to increase the population who consider themselves Atheists than any other force.
It is hard to live each day like it is our last, but it is one hell of a more positive goal to reach for than lamenting the final day. Thank you, David. You should well enjoy the post I am putting up today in what I call Pastor's Corner by a friend of mine who is a real Christian…the informed, loving, compassionate kind that we never hear about anymore. I think you will appreciate his take on viewing the Bible as a historic document.
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This reader appreciates what you are doing. I have been reading for a while. It sure woke me up. I try to get the information out. Thank you Leah.
I am so glad to hear from you and that you are benefiting from this. That means a lot to me. I am putting together a webinar series that I am certain will reach many, many people titled, "Dominionism 101: Today's Political Right – Where Church & State Collide!" It will be a 30 minute presentation. I am convinced that it is yet another tool to reach people in a viral way. Thanks again.
What a powerful letter! Thank you for all you do, Leah, to awaken the rest of us to the horror of these end-times people. It is beyond scary.
It really is frightening when people stop mocking and making fun of the Palins and Bachmanns and start taking all this seriously. The radical right relies on the liberal/progressive side to dismiss it all as irrelevant – and with good reason – they know they can rely on thrusting the most absurd candidate out there and no one will mount a serious effort against them. Look at who IS in elected office as a result? But I have to say, as scary as it is…I truly believe we can derail this theocratic crop of politicians. Thank you! for taking it seriously!
So this is what it comes down to, thanks. Anything that can further my understanding of these strange times can only help. I am myself, not a christian at all, but a Metaphysician. On one hand I try to hold back atheism, on the other hand I hold back extreme religions. This in a attempt to create a adhesive whole that will connect us to all that is. God is a balance and he promotes balance, as is the nature of everything. Nature, is suppose to be gods greatest teacher and when we take to much from nature in a attempt to control nature, this is the result. A world out of balance, cannot last.
I have been saying this sort of thing for a long time. People who believe the world is coming to an end will find a way to make it happen. That is why I am an ex-Christian and that is why I don't buy into 2012 either. I have been lied to so many times about when the end of the world comes that I no longer care. I say this is the only life I know of, this is the only one I can believe in(sure there could be an afterlife, but it's all speculation so why should I waste precious moments that I have in this life spending even a nanosecond worrying like Palin does?) and if we don't take care of our home, earth, it will die. All hail common sense and logic. On the flip side, the internet and the bible are eradicating Christianity-Christianity is shooting itself in the foot. Allow people to be hypocrites, allow people to lie, allow people the freedom to have their lives and emotions burned by churches and that is not aimed at Dr. Winell, but to the new atheist movement. Christianity will destroy itself as people become more aware of the errors in the bible and as they get sick and tired of all the drama.
That is a powerful position, David! And I am certain you are not alone. You have hit upon something that we should ALL be more appreciative of and that is our every passing day and the world around us in which we ALL live. Our time here is finite and far too many people spend that time trying to make the experience unpleasant for others. Christian or not.
And yes, I agree with you in that the current reputation of Christians is doing more to increase the population who consider themselves Atheists than any other force.
It is hard to live each day like it is our last, but it is one hell of a more positive goal to reach for than lamenting the final day. Thank you, David. You should well enjoy the post I am putting up today in what I call Pastor's Corner by a friend of mine who is a real Christian…the informed, loving, compassionate kind that we never hear about anymore. I think you will appreciate his take on viewing the Bible as a historic document.