Big Yellow Taxi?
Frederick Clarkson printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Mon Jan 23, 2006 at 02:33:34 AM EST
"Don't it always seem to go, that you don't know what you've got til it's gone?" sang Joni Mitchell in her song, Big Yellow Taxi.

Talk to Action is about defending and advancing those things we hold to be important in our society -- before the religious right and their allies errode them away. And that includes the key allied institutions that make many of those things possible. The National Council of Churches and it's member denominations have been at or near the forefront of every major social reform for a century. The African-American civil rights movement and women's rights, for example, would not have advanced so far, so fast -- if very much at all -- without them.  But those churches have been under sustained assault by reactionary elements for two decades.

At Talk to Action, we have a few things to say about that.

"Make no mistake," wrote Avery Post, the national president of the United Church of Christ in 1982, "the objectives of the Institute on Religion and Democracy are the exact opposite of what its name appears to stand for. The purpose of its leaders is to demoralize the mainline denominations and to turn them away from the pursuit of social and economic justice."

Post's letter to church leaders followed a series of media attacks launched by the institute's operatives against the National Council of Churches and it's member denominations, that appeared in the Readers Digest and on 60 Minutes.

Both pieces were smear jobs. 60 Minutes producer Don Hewitt told Larry King in 2002 that it was the one program he truly regretted in his career. Twenty years late, but at least he acknowledge the error. But the damage had already been done, and in the meantime, the IRD has continued its attacks.

A few weeks ago, Methodist ministers Andrew Weaver and Fred Kandeler wrote about this dark chapter in media and church history at Talk to Action.

Now I am pleased to announced that starting this Tuesday, we will have a weekly post by Rev. Dr. John Dorhauer on the attacks on the mainline churches and what is being done about it. He is, as he writes in his Talk to Action bio

Associate Conference Minister of the Missouri Mid-South Conference of the United Church of Christ. Dr. Dorhauer serves on a task force for the United Church of Christ which tracks attacks from right wing groups intent on destabilizing Mainline Christian churches. The unique polity and liberal theology of the United Church of Christ has made them susceptible to church take-overs (because their polity confers complete autonomy on every congregation, right wing groups can perform takeovers and end up with millions of dollars in property, membership contributions, and endowments). Dr. Dorhauer has been tracking the tactics and actions of some of these right wing factions, and will write about their methods, his experiences, and strategies that are being developed to effectively counter and prevent such hostile attacks and takeovers.

Avery Post was spot-on in his analysis, and prophetic in his warning back in 1982. Unfortunately, he was not widely heeded at the time.

But there have been efforts in recent years, to better understand what IRD and its allies have been doing; accompanied by efforts to widen public understanding and response. We hope that Talk to Action and John Dorhauer can provide be a further catalyst for those efforts.




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And you don't even have to be religious to understand that the mainline churches are among the best friends of religious freedom -- including the rights of the non-religious.

It's good to know who your friends are -- and to stick up for them in a fight.

by Frederick Clarkson on Mon Jan 23, 2006 at 02:36:51 AM EST


I am glad to see this subject being broached. It is often buried under all the bluster and smoke of the religious right, but it is a very real problem. A LJ friend of mine belongs to a church which is being taken over by right wing elements, and it is agonizing to read what is happening.

by Lorie Johnson on Mon Jan 23, 2006 at 10:11:43 AM EST
Lori, I'm aware through reading and some local rumbles that this kind of thing is going on but the mechanisms aren't always clear. Would you or your friend be willing to post an 'inside story' on how this is being done? For instance, did the attempt at takeover arise internally because of disagreement among church members, externally through another church or organization such as IRD, some combination? Knowing denomination and area of the country would be helpful as well.

Seems important to understand how this is happening if we're to develop counter-strategies. Thanks.

by Psyche on Mon Jan 23, 2006 at 03:47:42 PM EST
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Is one new voice here with some specific information on that.

by Bruce Wilson on Tue Jan 24, 2006 at 01:13:21 AM EST
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In addition to the sources that have already been mentioned, I should note two other points as well.

a) One particular group associated with the League of the South (a racist "neo-Confederate" group that is also explicitly Christian Reconstructionist) is trying to force a split in the Presbyterian Church of America, per Southern Poverty Law Center:

http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=235

b) One area where dominionist groups have been forcing church splits and infiltrating churches is via front groups specifically targeting other Christian denominations.

The Assemblies of God is actually pretty bad in this regards, as quite a number of the national-level AoG front groups explicitly target either "Christians" in general or occasionally claim to be ecumenical or interfaith groups; in fact, practically every group could almost be seen as targeting Christians in general.

(The Full Gospel Businessmen's Fellowship International is a prime example of this; it is in fact a businessmen's ministry of the AoG, but passes itself off as an "interfaith" group; however, its membership is dominionist-only.  There is some evidence that the FGBMFI may have worked early on (late 60's-early 70's) with persons responsible for the hijacking of the SBC and may have even expressly goaded on some of the architects thereof, as well as promoted coercive tactics already being promoted in pente groups.  The FGBMFI is also one of the big groups targeting Catholics.  (It was also, notably, one of the earliest groups to infiltrate the US government.)  To this day they are a primary promoter of dominionism.)

by dogemperor on Tue Jan 24, 2006 at 12:34:21 PM EST
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the PCA is, in fact, a schism of what was then thee southern branch mainline Presbyterianism (PCUS) in 1973. They left over such matters as theological liberalism, the ordination of women membership in the NCC, and the prospective merger with the northern church (reuniting a church split since the civil war). The merged denomination is now called the Presbyterian Church in the USA, and it is one of IRD's targets.  

So when we are talking about the attacks on the "mainline" denominations, PCA is not one of them. While PCA has its own issues with neo-confederate, Christian Reconstructionists -- I was a source for the SPLC report on the subject --  it is not to be confused with the mainline chuch, although it often is. PCA is home to a number of leaders of the Christian Right, including D. James Kennedy; Lou Sheldon, and Reconstructionsist author George Grant.

by Frederick Clarkson on Tue Jan 24, 2006 at 12:57:26 PM EST
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Ah--I was not quite aware of that.  Thanks for clarifying a bit on that.  (I knew there were half a million Baptist and Methodist denominations and sub-denominations, but had no real idea the Presbyterians were split like that too.)

by dogemperor on Tue Jan 24, 2006 at 01:27:57 PM EST
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The PCA is important to know about in its own right, but for other reasons.

by Frederick Clarkson on Tue Jan 24, 2006 at 01:33:35 PM EST
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