Fundamentalists are scary people, no matter what belief system they espouse. They eschew tolerance, they won't compromise, they define the world very narrowly and condemn anything outside those bounds. My nightmare would be for people like this to win the far-reaching power they so covet. Then we'll all be forced to pledge allegiance to the Christian flag (THAT didn't give you the willies?!) or else be burned as heretics, I'm sure.
I agree that this extreme form of fundamental Christianity is far too intolerant. In my view, they missed the whole point of going to camp, to the wilderness, in the first place. If they cannot tell ghost stories or experience the fun of being a kid and skipping rocks.
However, I want to assure you that THIS type of Christianity does not attain far-reaching power, On the contrary. They see the current situation as a crises and are reacting to it. They are reacting to Harry Potter, superheros, liberalism, etc etc.
They see themselves as a 'remnant'
Christianity is completely voluntary. Receiving Christ as Lord and Savior is a personal, voluntary decision.
Christians are a mainstream, mainline religion and do not seek to take over worldly governments. Our monuments in Washington and our Freedom Shrine documents are rich with Judeo-Christian language. Christianity is part of our American heritage. We did not persecute anyone -- we gave freedom of religion.
No sect of Christianity can attain the kind of power you surmise. Christianity by and large is not like that at all.
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