The Founding Myth: Why Christian Nationalism Is Un-American Free Audiobook Download by Andrew L. Seidel


Many people see the United States as a Christian nation and therefore, are not in support of Islam being made the national religion. This book argues that the idea of America is not based on Christianity, but rather a myth that has been propagated for many years by promoters of so-called "Christian nationalism."

The Founding Myth is a book about how the Christian Nationalists wanted to create their own "Christian Nation" and America for their own interests. Andrew Seidel discusses many topics that go through in his book, such as the Cold War, Protestantism, American identity, and the Civil War, particularly around Abraham Lincoln's time.

In The Founding Myth: Why Christian Nationalism Is Un-American, Seidel argues that the longstanding story of American history has been fabricated by Christian nationalists to justify slavery, colonization, and segregation. He contends that this myth is not just wrong, but harmful because it limits people's understanding of sovereignty.

The Founding Myth: Why Christian Nationalism Is Un-American is a book by Andrew L. Seidel that explores the origins of religious nationalism in America, the great divide it has created with the secular nation, and its role in turning people away from the United States.

The Founding Myth: Why Christian Nationalism Is Un-American is a book written by Andrew L. Seidel for his series of articles for the Washington Times. It was first published in September 2014 and covers the history of American Christianity since the 18th century. The book argues that America became a more diverse country than what conservative Christians want it to be, and that this is why they are turning to Christian nationalism; an idea that is not only not un-American, but actually goes against the founding principles of this country.

"The myth of America's Christian heritage is central to the founding of the United States. Its secular framers, however, never intended for this myth to be true." That sentence sets up a myth that Christian nationalists believe in and want to use as a basis for their arguments. This article does a great job of explaining why this myth is fallacious and why it should not be spread any further.

Published Date 2019-07-09
Duration 13 hours 0 minutes
Author Andrew L. Seidel
Narrated Christopher Grove
Reviews
(6 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Religion & Spirituality
Parent Category Atheism, Religious Studies

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