Why is it, do you suppose, that the US has a higher portion of Christian nutjobs than anyone else in the West/industrialized world? I've been pondering this lately, but with no real success. We've got people burning Harry Potter books because they're satanic; we've got people who force their schools to cancel Halloween celebrations; we've got people trying (sometimes successfully) to put biblical fairy-tales of creation into science curricula; we've got religious extremists (Pat Robertson, for example) who play a significant role in national party politics; we've got places (say, Texas) where you get seven people in a room together and, presto, you've got a new Protestant sect.
No other Western nation seems plagued with this. I don't think it's because the US is inherently given to extremism; on the contrary, there's more extremism in European politics and intellectual thought than in the US, and Europe can probably match us one-for-one on the high- and pop-culture front. But there's something about Jesus that brings out the loonies in the US to a greater degree than anywhere else. Theories, anyone?
edit: and yes, I know my spelling is "apalling."
No other Western nation seems plagued with this. I don't think it's because the US is inherently given to extremism; on the contrary, there's more extremism in European politics and intellectual thought than in the US, and Europe can probably match us one-for-one on the high- and pop-culture front. But there's something about Jesus that brings out the loonies in the US to a greater degree than anywhere else. Theories, anyone?
edit: and yes, I know my spelling is "apalling."
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