Send us a text The Republican Party once led the fight against slavery. Today, it’s home to America’s Christian nationalist movement. What happened? In this episode, Mike breaks down how religion shaped every stage of the political party realignment, from Lincoln’s abolitionist Republicans to the rise of the evangelical right. Religion didn’t cause the switch, but it provided the moral vocabulary for both oppression and liberation. Religion in American Politics: A Short HistoryVisit us at w...
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Send us a text The Republican Party once led the fight against slavery. Today, it’s home to America’s Christian nationalist movement. What happened? In this episode, Mike breaks down how religion shaped every stage of the political party realignment, from Lincoln’s abolitionist Republicans to the rise of the evangelical right. Religion didn’t cause the switch, but it provided the moral vocabulary for both oppression and liberation. Religion in American Politics: A Short HistoryVisit us at w...
Prayer as Propaganda: How Pete Hegseth’s “Department of War” Video Rewrites Scripture
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2 weeks ago
Prayer as Propaganda: How Pete Hegseth’s “Department of War” Video Rewrites Scripture
Send us a text In this episode, Mike Smithgall dissects Pete Hegseth’s viral Lord’s Prayer video and its disturbing fusion of religion and state power. Using biblical analysis and historical parallels from Sinclair Lewis and Eugene Debs, he explains how Christian nationalism repackages faith as propaganda and patriotism as obedience. This episode asks a hard question: when government officials use prayer to sanctify military imagery, is it devotion, or theater? Visit us at www.Atheistville.co...
Atheistville with Mike Smithgall
Send us a text The Republican Party once led the fight against slavery. Today, it’s home to America’s Christian nationalist movement. What happened? In this episode, Mike breaks down how religion shaped every stage of the political party realignment, from Lincoln’s abolitionist Republicans to the rise of the evangelical right. Religion didn’t cause the switch, but it provided the moral vocabulary for both oppression and liberation. Religion in American Politics: A Short HistoryVisit us at w...