Cross-posted from Beliefnet's Progressive Revival blog.
Over the last few weeks, Mara Vanderslice and Amy Sullivan and others have drawn needed attention to some more and less subliminal messages coming from the McCain campaign. These TV ads, they explain, seem to target Evangelical Christians in profoundly disturbing ways, using language and imagery that would have a special effect on Evangelicals (especially devotees of "left-behind" eschatology), inspiring anxiety of the most primal spiritual form: fear of the Anti-christ.
My friend Steve Knight saw another similar message making its way virally around the internet, this one appealing to a prime Evangelical icon, Billy Graham, while simultaneously evoking the Anti-christ's partner in absolute evil: Adolf Hitler. The viral message (complete with the predictable "If you agree this is important, pass it on. The mainstream media will not do it for you!") was a critique of Barack Obama - in complete harmony with the McCain-approved TV ads. It claimed to be written by "Bill Brown, a highly respected retired member of the Billy Graham team."
Some skeptical readers assumed that Bill Brown was a fictitious name, but Steve, who also formerly worked for the Billy Graham team, knew that Bill Brown was a real person who had in fact worked for the Graham organization. So Steve took the initiative to contact Brown, a cancer patient who had just been released from the hospital.* Steve contacted Brown by email and a few days later received this response.
From: William Brown
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 12:31 AM
To: Steve Knight
Subject: Re: A message from Bill Brown Sr
Steve...I neither wrote the letter or the reference of Billy Graham. Some one else did that, I don't know who...and the[n] added a reference to Billy Graham. So, please ignore it. Thanks BB
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This post just illuminates how dangerously irrational the evangelicals really are, I mean if actual adults that are allowed out without a minder actually vote on the basis of this drivel and are driving our politics , then frankly this country is doomed.
Thank you for a good article Mr. McLaren. It reminds me of points made by Frank Schaeffer in his articles here. I'm glad people like the two of you are writing things like this.
Because there's something deeply disturbing about the packaging and marketing of faith, especially when so often the marketing techniques are anything but Christian. Last I checked, Moses didn't do ads for McCain, and the Ten Commandments didn't include "Vote McCain". They did however say it was wrong to bear false witness.
It's encouraging that people are starting to read the Bible for themselves again instead of listening to the Republican translation.
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Posted August 19, 2008 | 11:48 AM (EST)