Has anybody watched "the Family" on Netflix? A very disturbing look at a seriously sinister "Christian" political lobby in Washington. Whatever your political views I think that everyone on this site should be aware of it.
Thanks for the suggestion. I was unaware of this movie.
It`s a documentary series
I don't have Netflix, but have been listening to the book on Audible this week, after hearing an interview with Jeff Sharlet on FFRF's podcast Freethought Radio. Wow! I'm glad this story is getting out.
I was hoping there would be a discussion about it here. I'll check back when I'm done listening to The Family and C Street. The documentary is likely more gripping than listening to the books being read, but at least I'm getting exercise/walking in while listening.
Seems to be something everyone should hear. I'm only a little bit into it, but so far, I'm understanding that the "Body of Christ" is a group of powerful people (men) manipulating society in a way to make the rich richer and the poor made to suffer as their contribution to God's plan or something like that. I'll see how my impression changes as I get further along in the story. Seems like a twisted idea that under the guise of piety makes greed seem okay to the powerful. Creepy so far, but important that this story is being told.
Thanks for your thoughts. It seems quite frightening that these people have so much power.
I agree! I have been keeping up with this...and we are being undermined by the religious right!
The veil is being lifted in all areas of this existence. Especially in Religion and Polyticks() the two topics that we are constantly reminded are taboo. Wonder why
I haven’t seen it. Don’t think I will.. I don’t feel like getting angry and disgusted by it.
I got Netflix and saw it being advertised but I like my life to be happy and the program seemed to me to be too disturbing. It's like some horrible cult.
It was disturbing, but I made myself watch the whole thing. And, this horrible cult is doing its best to subvert our democracy so they can win the world to their version of Jesus--who is anti-democracy and pro rich and powerful. And, they think they are chosen by god and can do whatever they want to achieve their goals. So many things that have been going on, and that we can see going on, make so much sense in light of seeing this documentary.
I've been watching it. It is disturbing. Watching all the religious leaders and politicians together is not what our constitution had in mind. This has been going on for a long time. This needs to stop, our elected officials should not mix religion and politics.
I do not need to watch the TV show to know that the religio-nazis are in charge, I see it every day in the news. Agnostics and Atheists should realize that being passive about what your position is, plays into their hands, they are out there all the time pushing their poison, while many Agnostics and Atheists hide in the shadows, which is not the thing to do . . . . there is no middle ground here, if you do not promote science and rational thought, you may as well just be another Christian. These people are intent upon taking matters into their own hands and destroying the earth in the process . . . .
Promoting is not "forcing", it is advocating. I do not NEED to watch it . . . you say two things that are indeed contradictory.
Especially now that criticizing religion is less taboo (at least in the west), I predict seeing more things like this.
There’s an Atari style horror game called “Faith” that I think addresses some of the horrors caused specifically because of faith. Although it’s not inherently anti-religious
I have started but will fast forward past all the magic BS. I am sure it has had a very big effect (I wonder if they courted Obama) but, hopefully, as far as the people go more are becoming wise to this trickery.
Obama would not have needed much courting. Remember that he got a lot of support from the black baptist churches
@LimitedLight That`s the one. Every president since Ike has attended
@273kelvin Yes and sometimes his prayers were overt. But, in his acceptance speech he actually mentioned the value on non believers. I also remember he was brought up by a single mother who was an atheist.
@LimitedLight It's called playing politics. A lot of his supporters are Christian and everyone should be included. His single mother was atheist and I question how much support he got from fundamentalists (certainly not S. Baptist ones).
@LimitedLight I doubt that. I think he was aware of everything that was going on and if not his advisors would inform him. Politics is a game and one needs to sometimes play by the rules, like them or not.
I've seen the family in the theatre...it stars De Niro, Pfeiffer, and was directed by Luc Bess...wait a minute...you're talking about something else aren't you? Lol
Yes but that was a very good movie
So it's different than all the other conspiracy theory videos out there?
Yes, it is. This one is demonstrably real. The annual prayer breakfast is a real event.
I watched the first episode which was pretty nauseating, I'll watch the rest soon..
I just watched the trailer. That’s enough to know that it’s all about hyperbole and fear-mongering.
The constitution says that congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of a religion. Membership of government officials in a private interfaith prayer group is not the establishment of a religion.
If you want to ignore this series because of a dislike of NetFlix or some other reason you miss the back story on why we're where we are as a nation!
People can read or listen to the books by Jeff Sharlet too, if they don't like sitting watching something on the screen. The Family and C Street.