New documents detail inner workings of Society for American Civic Renewal, group with an emphasis on Christian nationalism
New documents have shed light on the origins and inner workings of the shadowy Society for American Civic Renewal (SACR), including methods for judging the beliefs of potential members on topics such as Christian nationalism, and indications that its founders sought inspiration in an apartheid-era South African white men-only group, the Afrikaner-Broederbond.
They also show that Boise State University Professor and Claremont thinktank scholar Scott Yenor tried to coordinate SACR’s activities with other initiatives, including an open letter on “Christian marriage”.
One expert says that one of the new documents – some previously reported in Talking Points Memo – use biblical references that suggest a preparedness for violent struggle against the current “regime”.
The SACR is a secretive far-right men-only organization with an emphasis on Christian nationalism and a desire to open branches across the US.
I already told you that I suck and you should get in line with all the other people who agree. Sorry kiddo. Go ahead and try again.
Physically as well and I don’t feel like discussing that.
Again. I attack ideas not people. Christianity is a vile religion, that says nothing about people who follow it.
Please tell me the name of the LGBT person who advocates that I change my sexuality and will kill me if I don’t.
You noticed how you made this about me and not about the scripture itself?
We are neither.