Definitions
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- adjective pejorative Of, pertaining to, or subscribing to
Christofascism . - noun pejorative A Christofascist person; a
Christian fanatic orfundamentalist .
Etymologies
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So while the term Christofascist does currently fit the majority of fundamentalist Christians, it should not be used lightly, lest it hinder the conversion that is occuring within that sect. by
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So while the term Christofascist does currently fit the majority of fundamentalist Christians, it should not be used lightly, lest it hinder the conversion that is occuring within that sect. by
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Amanda Marcotte, formerly with the Edward's campaign, makes the case for the "vulgar masses," defends her use of terms like "Christofascist," and recounts her experience with the right-wing smear machine.
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The Elephant In The Room: Christofascism Defined yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'The Elephant In The Room: Christofascism Defined'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: With "Christian Right" searching for a new brand that is not pejorative, the term "Christofascist" is particularly derogatory.
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Reply: I think "Christofascist" is fine and here's why
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Reply: Kevin, I agree that the term "Christofascist" is appropos to use when describing the "Christians" who believe they have a right to knock on your door, invading your privacy, to "invite" you to come to their church.
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I think "Christofascist" is fine and here's why by Kevin Gosztola on Wednesday, Aug 27, 2008 at 8: 48: 23 AM
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Reply: Kevin, I agree that the term "Christofascist" is appropos to use when describing the "Christians" who believe they have a right to knock on your door, invading your privacy, to "invite" you to come to their church.
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Reply: I think "Christofascist" is fine and here's why
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Indeed, I am surprised that not many have yet warned of the "Christofascist" threat to America, although there has been plenty of talk comparing the tea party movement to the Nazi brownshirts and talk that this kind of militia activity is often associated with "race war," even when the particular subjects at hand are not even accused of being racially motivated.
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