America's Holy Warriors

The drive by the Christian right to take control of military chaplaincies, which now sees radical Christians holding roughly 50 percent of chaplaincy appointments in the armed services and service academies, is part of a much larger effort to politicize the military and law enforcement. Full Story »

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Kimberly Ann Macher
4.7
by Kimberly Ann Macher - Oct. 1, 2008

Not only is this story good and well written, the comments of the people of the original article are more in depth than Hedges' own article. While reading this article this what I call the "Corporate Jesus"fanatics came to mind. Corporate Jesus people are holding all Jesus' money in a trust fund till he returns and they can give it all back to him so he won't have to be a beggar and homeless when he returns. Corporate Jesus people capitalize on Jesus' namesake while trying to maintain that air of ethics and morals that The Big Box Stores and Mega Churches(one-stop spirtual shopping there, complete with an ATM in the lobby for your convenience.) Since this review has really become not about Hedges' article, which I think is very good, it's the comments and opinions that he has evoked from this well-written article that are notable. It's obvious. I can't be objective about this article so I'm just gonna shut up. But the Godhead Haggard of the recent Mega Church fiasco is kinda my role model of Corporate Jesus Worshippers that I speak of.

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