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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsChristian nationalists decided empathy is a sin. Now it's gone mainstream.
Its a provocative idea: that empathy that is, putting yourself in another persons proverbial shoes, and feeling what they feel is a sin.
The Bible contains repeated invocations from Jesus to show deep empathy and compassion for others, including complete strangers. Hes very clear on this point. Moreover, Christianity is built around a fundamental act of empathy so radical Jesus dying for our sins that its difficult to spin as harmful.
Yet as stunning as it may sound, empathy is a sin is a claim thats been growing in recent years across the Christian right. It was first articulated six years ago by controversial pastor and theologian Joe Rigney, now author of the recently published book, The Sin of Empathy, which has drawn plenty of debate among religious commentators.
In this construction, empathy is a cudgel that progressives and liberals use to berate and/or guilt-trip Christians into showing empathy to the wrong people.
Had it stayed within the realm of far-right evangelicals, we likely wouldnt be discussing this strange view of empathy at all. Yet we are living in an age when the Christian right has gained unprecedented power, both sociocultural and political. The increasing overlap between conservative culture and right-leaning tech spaces means that many disparate public figures are all drinking from the same well of ideas and so a broader, secular version of the belief that empathy is a tool of manipulation has bubbled into the mainstream through influential figures like Elon Musk.
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harumph
(2,742 posts)Nothing new - but since we have an adolescent culture full of stunted "adults," I guess this idea is a revelation to them.
They were told "America is in decline" and they made sure of it.
Ping Tung
(2,463 posts)muriel_volestrangler
(103,753 posts)Basso8vb
(1,028 posts)The nazi movement in 1930s Germany was a Christian nationalist movement.
Call it what it is: abject naziism.
MuseRider
(34,677 posts)paleotn
(20,401 posts)This isn't anything new. Just admitted to and codified. They're garbage humans even by evangelical standards.