Newsweek’s Belief Watch: Is Obama the Antichrist?:
According to a 2006 study by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, a third of white evangelicals believe the world will end in their lifetimes. These mostly conservative Christians believe a great battle is imminent. After years of tribulation—–natural disasters, other cataclysms (such as the collapse of financial markets)—–God’s armies will vanquish armies led by the Antichrist himself. He will be a sweet-talking world leader who gathers governments and economies under his command to further his own evil agenda. In this world view, “the spread of secular progressive ideas is a prelude to the enslavement of mankind,” explains Richard Landes, former director of the Center for Millennial Studies at Boston University. No wonder, then, that Obama triggers such fear in the hearts of America’s millennialist Christians.
No, actually, I think this is a cause for lots of wonder. Along with many other forms of incredulity.
The people who believe Obama is the Antichrist are perhaps jumping to conclusions, but they’re not nuts: “They are expressing a concern and a fear that is widely shared,” Staver says.
…yes, one that is still flat-out nuts.
Is there any belief so crazy that right-wing Christians will actually be called on it instead of being treated like some quaint cultural trivia that may be a little whacky but ultimately deserves respect and preservation? Or do they have to be black urban preachers before that sort of criticism comes out?
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CJ 6:46 pm on November 17, 2008 | link
We can’t call them nuts, Jon. That would be religious discrimination.
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