While only 14 percent of the US population 'identify themselves as white evangelical Protestants,' the author makes it clear in this well-researched, urgent book that their fervent dedication to their cause makes them a dangerous force in American politics. It’s not a matter of merely exerting control in specific areas, either. Rather, Lavin emphasizes throughout the text, diehard Christian nationalists seek nothing less than complete control over the public arena, whether someone shares their beliefs or not ... While the author belabors the last point for a few too many pages, her haunting, memorable interviews with abuse survivors highlight the deep-seated, long-lasting pain of children who were forced to live in constant fear of retribution for perceived sins ... Despite Lavin’s deep engagement with her material and evident commitment to exposing the sinister mechanics behind the Christian right’s devotion to theocratic, even fascist, principles, the book can be a slog. Wading through the endless litany of offenses, and the overly generous use of colons and semicolons impedes the narrative’s flow. And the author’s prose, while largely energetic and often elegant, sometimes verges into hyperbole...burying well-honed arguments under waves of outrage that will turn away some readers ... Nonetheless, Lavin’s indignation is understandable, and her revealing text serves as a fitting reminder of the forces arrayed against secular America.
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