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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: The Cult of Bernie [View all]Dragonfli
(10,622 posts)50. Hillary's CULT, is very Dangerous and unlike anything written by this "lone blogman" it is REAL
[font size='3' color="red"]Hillary Clinton's religion is the cult named "The Family" And her Pope is Doug Coe[/font]
Sen. Hillary Clinton has been involved with the Family since 1993 when, as first lady, she joined a White House prayer circle for political wives. Clinton has also sought spiritual counseling from the current head of the Family, Doug Coe. Sharlet argues that Clinton's longtime association with the Family has helped her forge working relationships with powerful religious conservatives such as Family member and anti-abortion crusader Sen. Sam Brownback of Kansas.
The Family nurtures the next generation of prayer warriors in suburban dormitories. Sharlet spent nearly a month living at Ivanwald, a dormitory in Virginia where sons of the Family are sent to immerse themselves in Jesus and clean the toilets of congressmen and senators.
The Family also runs a house on C Street in Washington, D.C. The C Street Center has housed a number of federal legislators, including Sen. John Ensign of Nevada. Residents allege that the center is just a cheap place to live, but as an Ivanwald brother, Sharlet saw firsthand that the center is a religious community. As far as the IRS is concerned, the C Street Center is a church.
Members will tell you that the Family is just a group of friends. As Sharlet discovered, 600 boxes of documents at the Billy Graham Center Archives tell a different story.
AlterNet writer Lindsay Beyerstein recently sat down with Jeff Sharlet at a Brooklyn coffee shop to discuss the Family.
Lindsay Beyerstein What is the Family?
Jeff Sharlet: It's an international network of evangelical activists in government, military and business. The Family is dedicated to this idea that Christianity has gotten it all wrong for two thousand years by focusing on the poor, the suffering and the weak.
The Family says that instead, what Christians should do is minister to the up-and-out -- as opposed to the down-and-out -- to those that are already powerful. Because if they can win those people for Christ, they win the whole deal. That's what this network is dedicated to. It includes nonprofit organizations, it includes think tanks, it includes various ministries.
Lindsay Beyerstein: Where did they get the idea that they should be ministering to the up-and-out? There doesn't seem to be a lot basis in Christianity for that view.
Jeff Sharlet: Two places. The founder of the Family, Abraham Vereide, would describe it as his "new revelation" that came to him in the middle of the night, very literally: in a vision from God in 1935 in response to the Great Depression and, more particularly, to a series of very successful labor strikes that he saw as challenging God's sovereignty. So, God comes and gives him this new revelation to say, "This is what I really meant"...
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Sen. Hillary Clinton has been involved with the Family since 1993 when, as first lady, she joined a White House prayer circle for political wives. Clinton has also sought spiritual counseling from the current head of the Family, Doug Coe. Sharlet argues that Clinton's longtime association with the Family has helped her forge working relationships with powerful religious conservatives such as Family member and anti-abortion crusader Sen. Sam Brownback of Kansas.
The Family nurtures the next generation of prayer warriors in suburban dormitories. Sharlet spent nearly a month living at Ivanwald, a dormitory in Virginia where sons of the Family are sent to immerse themselves in Jesus and clean the toilets of congressmen and senators.
The Family also runs a house on C Street in Washington, D.C. The C Street Center has housed a number of federal legislators, including Sen. John Ensign of Nevada. Residents allege that the center is just a cheap place to live, but as an Ivanwald brother, Sharlet saw firsthand that the center is a religious community. As far as the IRS is concerned, the C Street Center is a church.
Members will tell you that the Family is just a group of friends. As Sharlet discovered, 600 boxes of documents at the Billy Graham Center Archives tell a different story.
AlterNet writer Lindsay Beyerstein recently sat down with Jeff Sharlet at a Brooklyn coffee shop to discuss the Family.
Lindsay Beyerstein What is the Family?
Jeff Sharlet: It's an international network of evangelical activists in government, military and business. The Family is dedicated to this idea that Christianity has gotten it all wrong for two thousand years by focusing on the poor, the suffering and the weak.
The Family says that instead, what Christians should do is minister to the up-and-out -- as opposed to the down-and-out -- to those that are already powerful. Because if they can win those people for Christ, they win the whole deal. That's what this network is dedicated to. It includes nonprofit organizations, it includes think tanks, it includes various ministries.
Lindsay Beyerstein: Where did they get the idea that they should be ministering to the up-and-out? There doesn't seem to be a lot basis in Christianity for that view.
Jeff Sharlet: Two places. The founder of the Family, Abraham Vereide, would describe it as his "new revelation" that came to him in the middle of the night, very literally: in a vision from God in 1935 in response to the Great Depression and, more particularly, to a series of very successful labor strikes that he saw as challenging God's sovereignty. So, God comes and gives him this new revelation to say, "This is what I really meant"...
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"Despite promising to run a clean campaign, it has been one of the dirtiest and most deceitful
workinclasszero
Apr 2016
#1
"I know you are, but what am I?" juniour high Obvious propaganda is obvious. nt
Electric Monk
Apr 2016
#64
Even bullshit should make some kindof sense. Rove's American Crossroads has been trying to help BS
Bill USA
Apr 2016
#80
Democrats are used to Republicans attacking David Brock. Because MediaMatters has done such a great
Bill USA
Apr 2016
#83
This bullshit has been posted before. Can't you Hillarybots come up with some new material?
BillZBubb
Apr 2016
#2
Some of us only check in here for a few minutes a day...I appreciate 'recycled' topics
anotherproletariat
Apr 2016
#48
hey...they're just thinking it might work this time...maybe 2008 was too soon
islandmkl
Apr 2016
#58
I'm seeing Bernie running a clone of it right now. Which makes you PUMA 2.0, right? nt
CalvinballPro
Apr 2016
#31
Jeebus - will you get this smut off of here? I am a 60 yo woman that has been a Democrat my entire
jillan
Apr 2016
#7
You can't accuse them of being in the gutter. They'd have to go up 3 levels to get in the gutter
hobbit709
Apr 2016
#18
Most Deceitful thing happening is posts like this shit. Come on try some FACTS and policices.
Vincardog
Apr 2016
#17
Do not alert on this thread - Bookmark it. I'll be glad to throw this out here should she become
jillan
Apr 2016
#29
We can all stand on the highest hills and shout our anger at the way things are
question everything
Apr 2016
#88
You may be on to something. . . he must have some secret signal when he puts out those messages
pdsimdars
Apr 2016
#71
Hillary's CULT, is very Dangerous and unlike anything written by this "lone blogman" it is REAL
Dragonfli
Apr 2016
#50
As usual, a sheer arrogant work of projection, very Republican-like. When will Clinton supporters
highprincipleswork
Apr 2016
#56
People who have no idea what a cult is shouldn't be doing hit pieces like this...
Kalidurga
Apr 2016
#62