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The Humanist

September/October 1997

Volume 57, Number 5


Protecting Our Children from Internet Smut:
Moral Duty or Moral Panic?

by Julia Wilkins

What's the recipe for a moral panic strong enough to make Congress pass unconstitutional legislation? It's simple! Cook one study on Internet porn until well flawed, stir in cries of overprotective parents, mix with uninformed politicians, and serve up garishly in respected national magazines.

Cover Story: Promise Keepers—The New Christian Soldiers?

Storm Troopers in the Culture War

by John M. Swomley

One of the nation's few experts on the "third wave" of the religious right—Promise Keepers—reveals the group's well-funded strategy to supplant existing churches, revive a male-dominated theocratic culture, and advance a far-right political agenda.

The Christian Right Regroups

by Steve Watkins

Don't count out the Christian right yet. Although it has suffered some recent setbacks, a number of events suggest that its leaders are far from giving up; they're just realigning their forces—with the 1998 elections as their next major target.

PK Publicity and Production:
Between the Lines and Behind the Scenes

by Marian Hetherly

Sound bites and camera-ready visuals are in abundant supply as PK officials hone their skills as masters of publicity in preparation for the group's march on Washington, D.C., this fall. But what lies beneath all the pomp and puffery?

A Humanist Among the Faithful

by John M. Higgins

What really goes on at those massive PK stadium events, the group's primary vehicle for recruitment? A Humanist mole amid the converted provides play-by-play action from the Rich Stadium revival—one of twenty-four such events slated for 1997.

How Fundamentalism Affects Society

by Michael Franklin and Marian Hetherly

What threats does PK's culture war pose for our families and nation? A look at existing data documenting a host of harmful behaviors that are linked to fundamentalist beliefs can prove instructive.

Journey Out of Darkness

by Paula Mendenhall

A former born-again Christian tells her story of religious addiction and how she broke its spell to find a new life of freedom.

The Only Reason You Want to Go to Heaven
Is That You Have Been Driven Out of Your Mind

by Alice Walker

The Pulitzer Prize-winning author and 1997 Humanist of the Year shares a chapter from her life, rich with mataphor, about discovering nature, reclaiming the self, and liberating the spirit from an inherited but alien faith.

Physician Aid in Dying: Within Some of Our Lifetimes?

by Barbara Dority

In the aftermath of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in two major cases, the right-to-die movement is now regrouping with an eye on state constitutions and laws. Advocates remain as determined as ever to secure access to physician assistance for the terminally ill who wish to die.

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