New documents detail inner workings of Society for American Civic Renewal, group with an emphasis on Christian nationalism

New documents have shed light on the origins and inner workings of the shadowy Society for American Civic Renewal (SACR), including methods for judging the beliefs of potential members on topics such as Christian nationalism, and indications that its founders sought inspiration in an apartheid-era South African white men-only group, the Afrikaner-Broederbond.

They also show that Boise State University Professor and Claremont thinktank scholar Scott Yenor tried to coordinate SACR’s activities with other initiatives, including an open letter on “Christian marriage”.

One expert says that one of the new documents – some previously reported in Talking Points Memo – use biblical references that suggest a preparedness for violent struggle against the current “regime”.

The SACR is a secretive far-right men-only organization with an emphasis on Christian nationalism and a desire to open branches across the US.

  • @RGB3x3
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    718 months ago

    So that satanic cabal of Democrats the QNuts scream about is actually a cabal of conservatives.

    The call is coming from inside the house!

    • @MonsieurMack
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      308 months ago

      Because every one of their accusations is a projection. The mental gymnastic these ReQublicans do to convince themselves they’re “free thinkers” is astounding. Id kill for an ounce of that sort of confidence in my own beliefs.

        • @[email protected]
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          38 months ago

          It’s meant to diffuse any potential argument because they strike first and that leaves the reply from “us” to sound like the childish “no, you!”

          It muddys the waters so much that you’re left with the “both sides” bullshit and that allows you to fall back on choosing whatever side you wanted to in the first place instead of coming to realize that maybe they really are the bad guys.