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How 'One Nation' Didn't Become 'Under God' (And The Idea That America Is A Christian Nation) Until The '50s Religious Revival
Fresh Air interview:
http://www.npr.org/2015/03/30/396365659/how-one-nation-didnt-become-under-god-until-the-50s-religious-revival
In the original Pledge of Allegiance, Francis Bellamy made no mention of God, Kruse says. Bellamy was Christian socialist, a Baptist who believed in the separation of church and state.
"As this new religious revival is sweeping the country and taking on new political tones, the phrase 'one nation under God' seizes the national imagination," Kruse tells Fresh Air's Terry Gross. "It starts with a proposal by the Knights of Columbus, the Catholic lay organization, to add the phrase 'under God' to the Pledge of Allegiance. Their initial campaign doesn't go anywhere but once Eisenhower's own pastor endorses it ... it catches fire."
Kruse's book investigates how the idea of America as a Christian nation was promoted in the 1930s and '40s when industrialists and business lobbies, chafing against the government regulations of the New Deal, recruited and funded conservative clergy to preach faith, freedom and free enterprise. He says this conflation of Christianity and capitalism moved to center stage in the '50s under Eisenhower's watch.
"According to the conventional narrative, the Soviet Union discovered the bomb and the United States rediscovered God," Kruse says. "In order to push back against the atheistic communism of the Soviet Union, Americans re-embraced a religious identity. That plays a small role here, but ... there's actually a longer arc. That Cold War consensus actually helps to paper over a couple decades of internal political struggles in the United States. If you look at the architects of this language ... the state power that they're worried most about is not the Soviet regime in Moscow, but rather the New Deal and Fair Deal administrations in Washington, D.C."
Listen:
http://www.npr.org/2015/03/30/396365659/how-one-nation-didnt-become-under-god-until-the-50s-religious-revival
PatrickforO
(14,595 posts)who ought to have known better, to forgo any thought and focus on a couple of shiny objects at ALL our expense.
Faith, freedom and free enterprise indeed!
G_j
(40,372 posts)and fear...
mindwalker_i
(4,407 posts)... I think of a map of the continental US with a gigantic ass hovering over it, dropping the world's biggest dog pile.
It is, actually, the source of a lot of shit in this world.
burrowowl
(17,653 posts)without the under God, relearned it in second grade with the under God.
Lugnut
(9,791 posts)I was six years old and in the first grade. No kindergarten back then.
that's when it started shifting
kiranon
(1,727 posts)part of the pledge and never changed it. It doesn't seem right with the words "under God" even though I am religious. With liberty and justice for all does not follow when religion gets involved.