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HufPost
By Rebecca Klein
Christian textbooks used in thousands of schools around the country teach that President Barack Obama helped spur destructive Black Lives Matter protests, that the Democrats choice of 2016 nominee Hillary Clinton reflected their focus on identity politics, and that President Donald Trump is the fighter Republicans want, a HuffPost analysis has found.
The analysis, which focused on three popular textbooks from two major publishers of Christian educational materials ― Abeka and BJU Press ― looked at how the books teach the Trump era of politics. We found that all three are characterized by a skewed version of history and a sense that the country is experiencing an urgent moral decline that can only be fixed by conservative Christian policies. Language used in the books overlaps with the rhetoric of Christian nationalism, often with overtones of nativism, militarism and racism as well.
Scholars say textbooks like these, with their alternate versions of history and emphasis on Christian national identity, represent one small part of the conditions that lead to events like last weeks riot at the U.S. Capitol, an episode that was permeated with the symbols of Christian nationalism. Before storming the Capitol, some groups prayed in the name of Jesus and asked for divine protection. They flew Christian and Jesus 2020 flags and pointed to Trumps presidency as the will of God. The linkage between Christian beliefs and the violent attack on Congress has since pushed evangelical leaders to confront their own relationship with Trump and their support for the rioters.
These textbooks made this brand of nationalism more mainstream, said Kathleen Wellman, a Southern Methodist University history professor who is working on a book about the two Christian publishers. Im struck by how coherent of a worldview [the textbooks] promote and how thoroughly it resonates in current culture.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/christian-textbooks-trump-capitol-riot_n_6000bce3c5b62c0057bb711f
North Shore Chicago
(3,311 posts)Wonder if Betsy Devos had something to do with this? Get those books out of there!
badboy67
(460 posts)Wicked Blue
(5,826 posts)Feeding children propaganda in school, at home, on Faux News and in church. This clearly explains why so many people are Repukes and support the POS-in-Chief.
And I suspect these textbooks are paid for with our tax money.
secondwind
(16,903 posts)This should be taken care of ASAP..... poisoning the minds of children....
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,309 posts)Wicked Blue
(5,826 posts)this to me explains why Trump's poll numbers rarely fell below 40% until the past few days.
There are far too many brainwashed Americans who support him and his treasonous insanity
Archae
(46,312 posts)It was a joke.
Outdated, religious myth and accusations against science in general.
When I pointed out the screwups to the salesman, (this was at a booth at our local mall,) he called security on me, the security guy laughed in that salesman's face.
Wicked Blue
(5,826 posts)portray the Civil War. They won't even call it that, it's the "War Between the States." Kids sing "Dixie" in school, and certainly never the "Battle Hymn of the Republic."
I honestly don't know if this is done today, but I would not be surprised. I remember being shocked, a couple of weeks after moving to Maryland from NJ, to hear Dixie being played at a Labor Day parade. They don't do that in my area any more, but I don't know about rural Maryland.