Liars for Jesus
Liars for Jesus is a book by Chris Rodda, a researcher with the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, rebutting many of the distortions of history used to bolster the "Christianisation" of America.
This article is about the book. For the action performed by the people mentioned in its title, see pious fraud.
Starting with the non-existent importing of 20,000 Bibles by Congress at some time after 1777, the book debunks many of the myths on which the fundamentalist evangelists base their case(s). Rodda has recently made the whole book available as a free download in order to fight the myths peddled by theocrats like David Barton.[1]
See also
- WallBuilders, the source of much of the bunk Chris Rodda refutes
- The United States as a Christian nation
- Lying for Jesus
External links
- This Week in Christian Nationalism - Rodda's blog
- Liars for Jesus - PDF download
- Liars for Jesus - Amazon link
- Liars for Jesus official site
- Rodda's Youtube channel
References
- Dispatches from the Culture Wars: Do Well by Doing Good
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