Separation of Church and Hate
A Sane Person's Guide to Taking Back the Bible from Fundamentalists, Fascists, and Flock-Fleecing Frauds
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4.6 • 92 Ratings
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Publisher Description
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * In the spirit of George Carlin and Christopher Hitchens, the son of a former Catholic nun and a Franciscan brother delivers a deeply irreverent and biblically correct takedown of far-right Christian hatred—a book for believers, atheists, agnostics, and anyone who’ll ever have to deal with a Christian nationalist.
For more than two centuries, the United States Constitution has given us the right to a society where church and state exist independently. But Christianity has been hijacked by far-right groups and politicians who seek to impose their narrow views on government, often to justify oppressive and unequal policies. The extremists who weaponize the Bible for earthly power aren’t actually on the side of Jesus—and historically they never have been. How do we fight back against those acting—literally—in bad faith?
Comedian and broadcaster John Fugelsang finally offers the answers. In this informative, perspective-shifting book, Fugelsang takes readers through common fundamentalist arguments on abortion, immigration, LGBTQ rights, and more—exposing their hypocrisy and inaccuracy through scripture, common sense, and deeply inappropriate humor. It offers practical tips on how to debate your loved one, coworker, or neighbor on the issues that divide us using that Bible they claim to follow.
But Fugelsang’s message is about more than just taking down hypocrites. It’s about fighting for the love, mercy, and service that are supposed to make up the heart of Christianity. Told with Fugelsang’s trademark blend of radical honesty, comedy, and deep political and religious knowledge, Separation of Church and Hate is the book every American needs today. It’s a rallying cry for compassion and clarity for anyone of any faith who’s sick of religion being used as a cloaking device for hate.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Comedian Fugelsang assails the right-wing hijacking of Christianity in this potent debut call to recenter Jesus's teachings. Arguing that fundamentalists have contorted scripture to support hyperconservative viewpoints, he contends that Jesus's call for disciples to buy swords in the Gospel of Luke—which might seem to support violence—was very context specific. Elsewhere, he posits that white nationalism is expressly contradicted by Jesus's interactions with Samaritans, prostitutes, and marginalized groups, and that support for the death penalty goes against Jesus's emphasis on compassion and forgiveness. Far more relevant, he asserts, is the biblical refrain of fighting poverty and welcoming strangers—an imperative ignored by conservatives because such "inconvenient" teachings are harder to adhere to and undercut the human desire for "earthly power" that's been supercharged by right-wing politicians. While the author's potshots at Republican lawmakers ("Jesus... rejected earthly materialism, renounced the idea of revenge, and commanded us to welcome the stranger. I know, right? Just like Donald Trump") might alienate some of the readers he claims to want to reach, the author's blend of theology and humor energizes his thought-provoking talking points. Christians looking to push back against fundamentalist teachings will find plenty of ammunition in this acerbic and accessible treatise.
Customer Reviews
Loved the read
Funny and enlightening all in one. How can you beat that?
A worthwhile read
A timely reminder that Jesus didn’t come into the world to condemn people but to save them
A worthy treatise on the need to return to compassion for all
Fun, funny, insightful and NECESSARY NOW!
Eye opening. Clearly explains Jesus. Recommend reading this rather than the Bible first. Always wondered what I was really reading in the Bible - a collection of authors and stories and letters often missing the mark as we all do. Get a red letter Bible (highlights Jesus’ words)