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>>     A M E R I C A N   A T H E I S T S
>>                     AANEWS
>>  #525 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2/11/99
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>>---------------------------------------------
>>   A Service of AMERICAN ATHEISTS
>>   "For Reason and the First Amendment"
>>----------------------------------------------
>>
>>  In This Issue...
>>
>>   * Falwell: beware Telletubbies, antichrist
>>   * Many agree with Falwell's views on Armageddon
>>   * American Atheist Press Release on Falwell
>>   * American Atheists National Convention, April 2-4, 1999
>>   * Vatican to intervene on behalf of ex-dictator Pinochet?
>>   * American Atheist Magazine poll
>>   * Resources
>>   * About this list...
>>
>>      LOST IN SPACE: THE WILD, WACKY WORLD OF JERRY FALWELL
>>>From the Antichrist to Gay "Teletubbies," the TV Evangelist Warns the
>>Flock
>>
>>   He's at it again.
>>
>>Just one week after apologizing for remarks that many considered to be
>>bigoted and anti-Semitic, evangelist Jerry Falwell has now suggested
>>that a popular children's character, Tinky Winky, is gay and thus
>>"damaging to the moral lives of children."  Tinky Winky is one of the
>>popular "Teletubbies," amorphous characters on a popular British-made
>>children's television show which premiered in 1997 and has become a
>>smash hit for PBS.  The characters have inspired a burst of
>>promotional tie-ins including doll sets which are scheduled for
>>release next month.  In addition to Tinky Winky, there's Po, LaLa and
>>Dipsy who are rounded yellow, green and red characters with
>>televisions sets in their tummies and squiggly antennae on their
>>heads.
>>
>>What seems to distinguish Tinky Winky, though -- and outrages Rev.
>>Falwell -- is his purple color and the fact that his antenna is in the
>>shape of a triangle.  Get it?
>>
>>Falwell's remarks appeared in his National Liberty Journal earlier
>>this month.  Describing the Tinky Winky character, it noted: "He is
>>purple -- the gay-pride color;and his antenna is shaped like a
>>triangle -- the gay-pride symbol."  The article then went on to
>>describe a Washington Post editorial that depicted Tinky's photo
>>"opposite that of Ellen DeGeneres in an 'In/Out' column.  This implies
>>that Ellen is 'out' as the chief national gay representative, while
>>Tinky Winky is the trendy 'in' celebrity."
>>
>>Tinky has also been seen carrying a "purse," claimed Falwell's
>>publication.  In addition, the Teletubbies hero has the voice of a boy
>>"and has become a favorite character among gay groups worldwide..."
>>
>>"These subtle depictions are no doubt intentional and parents are
>>warned to be alert to these elements in the series," concluded the
>>Journal.
>>
>>The remarks have rocketed Falwell back into the headlines, provided
>>news writers with a cornucopia of biting remarks, and left a spokesman
>>for Itsy Bitsy Entertainment Co., the firm which licenses the
>>Teletubbies in America, astounded.  Steven Rice told reporters
>>yesterday that the Tinky Winky character carries a "magic bag" and
>>that does not "make him gay."
>>
>>"It's a children's show, folks.  To think we would be putting sexual
>>innuendo in a children's show is kind of outlandish," he added.  Rice
>>also charged that Falwell was targeting "something sweet and innocent"
>>in order to further his conservative political agenda.  "To out a
>>Teletubby in a preschool show is kind of sad on his part.  I really
>>find it absurd and kind of offensive."
>>
>>Falwell's war on the Teletubby character, though, is part of a larger
>>campaign that he and his organizations have waged against homosexuals
>>for nearly twenty year.  Gays and gay rights were a major focus for
>>the preacher when he founded his Moral Majority organization in 1980.
>>And in 1997, Falwell continued his battle against homosexuals in the
>>media when he pressured General Motors, Chrysler and Johnson & Johnson
>>to withdraw sponsorship from an episode of the "Ellen" show where the
>>lead character -- comedian and actress Ellen DeGeneres -- announced
>>that she was a lesbian."
>>
>>                               Understanding Falwell's "Teletubbies" P
>>To most rational folks, Rev.  Falwell's claim that the Tinky Winky
>>character somehow embodies homosexuality and is a threat to youngsters
>>is absurd, even paranoid.  To Falwell and many of his religious right
>>supporters, however, it makes perfect sense.  Convinced that there is
>>a wide spread "homosexual agenda" at work in America -- especially one
>>which intends to condition or "convert" young people from a natural
>>heterosexual disposition into homosexuality -- the flimsiest forms of
>>evidence can become compelling.  The more outlandish the "evidence"
>>is, the more sinister the plot.  In a larger context, it typifies what
>>historian Richard Hofstrader termed "the paranoid style in American
>>politics."  This includes demonization of opponents (real and
>>imagined) by adding a supernatural dimension of evil to their deeds;
>>predisposition to believe in plots and conspiracies; a sense that
>>fundamental values are "under attack" by an amorphous amalgam of
>>opponents; and a perception that conspirators are using every manner
>>of deceit and subterfuge to accomplish their ends.
>>
>>Diverse groups, including Jews, foreigners, witches, political
>>dissidents or, in the case of Falwell, homosexual activists have
>>played this role as both an ideological and spiritual foil.  The
>>phobia over homosexuality -- deeply rooted in the Biblical tradition
>>-- now goes far beyond prime-time TV stars, gay rights politicians
>>like Rep.  Barney Frank, or even those who defend the right of gay men
>>and women to coverage under the nation's civil rights laws.  The new
>>"enemy," at least for Rev.  Falwell, is round, purple, and his name is
>>Tinky Winky.
>>
>>                                                            **
>>
>>   FALWELL WARNS OF ANTICHRIST, OFFENDS JEWS -- BUT MANY
>>            AGREE WITH HIS VIEWS ON EVIL, THE MILLENNIUM
>>
>>For Rev.  Jerry Falwell, the Teletubbies aren't the only evil stalking
>>the world today.  Last month, while addressing a religious conference
>>in Kingsport, Tennessee, Falwell declared that "historic and prophetic
>>orthodox Christian doctrine" taught that the antichrist was Jewish.
>>The popular Pentecostal preacher also expressed the opinion that this
>>demonic figure probably was alive today somewhere in the Middle East.
>>That claim brought immediate censure from groups like the American
>>Jewish Congress, which issued a warning against "the careless spread
>>of doctrinal anti-Semitism," adding that Falwell's statements would
>>have "an inevitably incendiary and degrading effect on Christian
>>attitudes toward Jews."
>>
>>The director of the organization, Phil Baum, charged that the remarks
>>"play right into the worst clich s of the worst nightmares that infect
>>the Religious Right."
>>
>>"History unambiguously teaches that the unexplained preaching of
>>arcane Christian theological concepts like those advanced by rev.
>>Falwell have an inevitably incendiary and degrading effect on
>>Christian attitudes towards Jews."
>>
>>Ironically, Falwell remains an outspoken supporter of the State of
>>Israel, and has even denounced the current peace process taking place
>>in the Middle East.  In January of 1998, for instance, Falwell
>>mobilized supporters, including leaders in the powerful Southern
>>Baptist Convention, to convey their opposition to Israeli President
>>Benjamin Netanyahu of any surrender of territory to the Palestinians.
>>Such support for the Israeli state, though, has less to do with
>>brotherly attitudes towards Jews than it does with the very "arcane"
>>theological teachings and beliefs which the AJC warned against.
>>
>>And there is another irony: millions of Americans, including some of
>>the nation's most high-profile religious leaders, would agree with
>>much of Falwell's assessment that the "antichrist" is alive and well,
>>and probably Jewish.  That religious belief accounts for why other
>>leaders in the religious right, such as televangelist Pat Robertson,
>>see "a special place" for the Jewish people and the State of Israel.
>>
>>                                 The Millennialist Seduction
>>
>>To appreciate the full import of Falwell's remarks, two important
>>elements must be appreciated.
>>
>>First is the metaphorical significance of the new millennium and the
>>approach of the year 2000.  A strikingly diverse group of people, from
>>fundamentalist Christians to new agers and even secular apocalyptics,
>>believe that the onset of 2000 is an event of profound significance.
>>It could bring everything from the emergence of a new global
>>consciousness (observers classify those believers as "birds of
>>paradise") to nuclear war, technological collapse, social
>>disintegration or other calamitous events.  For many fundamentalist,
>>evangelical or literalist Christians, 2000 may well signal the
>>immanent return of Jesus and the other events foretold in the
>>apocalyptic texts of both the Old and New Testaments.
>>
>>Like Falwell, many American evangelicals including Billy Graham and
>>Pat Robertson, believe in what is known as the "pretribulation."  This
>>means that Jesus will arrive on earth, or would "rapture" his flock of
>>believers before the antichrist makes a final bid for total world
>>power.  The latter will result in a period of persecution known as The
>>Tribulation.  Some Christians divine the texts of the Bible to reveal
>>a different chronology of events, for instance; post-tribulationists
>>teach that the faithful must be prepared to endure that time of
>>persecution, even death, before Jesus and the cosmic calvary ride to
>>the rescue.
>>
>>Another factor is the consolidation of the modern State of Israel in
>>1949.  Many Christians believe that this crucial event initiated the
>>final countdown to Armageddon and other events which characterize "the
>>last days."  Part of this eschatological drama is the emergence of the
>>antichrist, who along with his "False Prophet" comrade will deceive
>>the people of the world and establish a fraudulent religious and
>>political system.  Establishing the exact time and sequence of these
>>colorful events has preoccupied many Christians, from Bishop Ussher
>>(1581-1656) who claimed to have calculated the exact date of the Old
>>Testament creation, to American deist-turned-religious prophet William
>>Miller who in the mid-19th century prophesied the end of the world and
>>the arrival of the "New Jerusalem."
>>
>>Billy Graham, his successor, playboy-son-turned-preacher Franklin
>>Graham, and even Pat Robertson often speak cryptically of the precise
>>timing of these apocalyptic events, preferring to use terms such as
>>"soon" in describing when they might occur.  They also skirt the
>>excesses of some of their religious brethren who claim to have at one
>>time or another identified the antichrist.  Henry Kissinger, Richard
>>Nixon, Joseph Stalin, Adolph Hitler and Saddam Hussein are among the
>>many historical figures who have been suggested as potential
>>candidates.
>>
>>Falwell stands by his claim that the biblical antichrist is, or will
>>be Jewish.  In a statement to the news media released through his web
>>site (www.falwell.com), he noted that in delivering his talk about the
>>alleged second coming of Jesus Christ, "I conveyed biblically-based
>>truths that I have believed and preached nationally for more than 40
>>years.  In addition to asserting that I personally believe that Christ
>>could return soon, I stated that the Antichrist may possibly be alive
>>on the earth today."  Falwell then goes on to cite "three views" which
>>he says divide contemporary evangelical Christians in regard to the
>>background of the antichrist.  The demonic figure is either Gentile,
>>Jewish, or is neither but instead is "an evil system."  He proceeds to
>>quote biblical verses from the books of Daniel, Ezekiel and John to
>>support his contention that "the Antichrist may be Jewish."
>>
>>Ron Barrier, national spokesperson for American Atheists, criticized
>>Falwell's bigoted views in a press release to the news media on
>>Wednesday night.  "We must remember," noted Barrier, "that Mr. Falwell
>>belongs to that particularly curious class of individuals who 'see
>>things' where things are not.  These are the same people who see the
>>word 'sex' in a cloud in the movie 'The Lion King' -- who see an
>>erection in a cartoon minister's pants during the wedding ceremony in
>>'The Little Mermaid' -- who criticize fictional TV characters like
>>'Murphy Brown and 'The Simpsons.'"
>>
>>                                                               **
>>
>>AMERICAN ATHEISTS BLASTS FALWELL BIGOTRY IN PRESS RELEASE
>>
>>The following statement was released to the news media last evening
>>from the National Media Office of American Atheists...
>>
>>AMERICAN ATHEISTS, INC.
>>PRESS RELEASE
>>FEB. 10, 1999
>>
>>http://www.atheists.org
>>http://www.americanatheist.org
>>
>>AMERICAN ATHEISTS:
>>FALWELL & WHITE   MINISTERS OF THE OFFENSIVE
>>Both are frightening role models for today's youth
>>
>>American Atheists today criticized both Reggie White, football player
>>and ersatz preacher, and Jerry Falwell, evangelical media hound, for
>>their bigoted and ignorant remarks.  Reggie White, a part-time,
>>self-avowed godrep who is now going after homosexuals the way the
>>white race went after his ancestors, was pictured in a 3/4- page ad in
>>USA Today on Monday, Feb.  8, touting his form of religious ignorance
>>as a "role model for America's youth."  Ron Barrier, National
>>Spokesman for American Atheists, characterized Mr. White's position as
>>"the result of too many blows to the head combined with overexposure
>>to biblical nonsense."  Jerry Falwell, a militant right-wing extremist
>>d/b/a preacher, today accused one of TV's fictional "Teletubbies" as a
>>"gay role model."  "We must remember," noted Mr. Barrier, "that Mr.
>>Falwell belongs to that particularly curious class of individuals who
>>'see things' where things are not.  These are the same people who see
>>the word 'sex' in a cloud in the movie 'The Lion King' - who see an
>>erection in a cartoon minister's pants during the wedding ceremony in
>>'The Little Mermaid' - who criticize fictional TV characters like
>>'Murphy Brown' and 'The Simpsons.'  "Mr.  Falwell has entirely too
>>much time on his hands since he has nothing better to do than watch
>>children's programming and chase cartoons.  It's frightening that both
>>Mr. Falwell and Mr. White are considered 'influential'," observed Mr.
>>Barrier.
>>
>>                                                               **
>>
>>GET READY FOR THE BIG ONE! AMERICAN ATHEISTS 25th NATIONAL
>>                     CONVENTION, APRIL 2-4, 1998 IN NEW JERSEY
>>
>>Get ready to learn, organize and party!  The 25th National Convention
>>of American Atheists is slated for April 2-4, 1998 in Parsippany, New
>>Jersey.  There will be panels, workshops, Leadership Training,
>>addresses, dinners, social events and the dedication of the new
>>American Atheists Center.
>>
>>Among the speakers confirmed are Pamela Sumners, state-church
>>separation attorney from Alabama and Dee Carona of the New Jersey
>>Education Association.  Actor William Boyd Francis will give a
>>stirring stage performance of Robert Ingersoll's speech to jury in the
>>C.B.  Reynold's "blasphemy" trial.  And Dr.  Tony Pasquarello will be
>>signing copies of his new book, "The Altar Boy Chronicles."
>>
>>In addition, there will workshops and Leadership Training for American
>>Atheists State Directors and much more.  Find out about the 25th
>>National Convention, and register on line by visiting
>>http://www.atheists.org/convention99.html for more.
>>
>>                                                            **
>>
>>   VATICAN TO PLEAD CASE FOR CHILEAN DICTATOR PINOCHET?
>>
>>Despite Pope John Paul II's public persona as a defender of human
>>rights, the Vatican may end up being asked to intervene on behalf of
>>former Argentinean strongman Gen.  Augusto Pinochet, who is currently
>>facing possible extradition to Spain following his arrest in London on
>>October 16.  While in England for medical treatment, the 83-year old
>>general was taken into custody for gross violation of human rights
>>stemming from his dictatorial rule in Chile after the overthrow in
>>1973 of the government of elected President Salvatore Allende.
>>Following the coup, Pinochet emerged as head of the ruling junta, and
>>became widely despised for his brutal tactics in suppressing political
>>opposition.  According to Amnesty International, by the end of 1973 up
>>to a quarter of a million Chileans had been confined to concentration
>>camps which sprouted up around the nation.  The following year, the
>>General oversaw the creation of the notorious DINA (Directorate of
>>National intelligence) which "quickly became the...instrument for
>>terror both within Chile and abroad," according to Britain's Daily
>>Telegraph Newspaper.  A new constitution was written in 1980, but it
>>ensured that Pinochet would maintain his grasp on political power
>>until at least 1989.  Misjudging the mood of the nation though, which
>>was in the middle of an economic upswing, Pinochet ordered a
>>plebiscite in 1987 on whether or not he should remain in power.  After
>>a stunning loss, he then negotiated a deal in which he gave up his
>>political power but remained on as head of the military.  In 1989,
>>Chile held its first open election and in 1991 a "National Commission
>>for Truth and Reconciliation" began to examine the numerous human
>>rights abuses of the Pinochet era; it documented over 3,000
>>politically motivated assassinations.
>>
>>When Pinochet traveled to Britain for back surgery, a team of Spanish
>>lawyers began working on an ingenious attempt to bring the aging
>>General to justice and invoked the European Convention for the
>>Suppression of Terrorism as grounds for Pinochet's arrest.  The High
>>Court in London later ruled that the as a former head of state,
>>however, Pinochet was immune from prosecution -- at least in the
>>British legal system.  Following more legal wrangling, the Law Lords
>>ruled 3-2 against Gen.  Pinochet; that decision is now being
>>challenged following revelations of a tie between one of the Law Lords
>>-- Lord Hoffman -- and Amnesty International.
>>
>>Behind the scenes, supporters of Pinochet are now asking the Vatican
>>to intervene on the aging ex-dictator's behalf.  Foreign news sources
>>including the Daily telegraph note that "Senior Chilean ministers, who
>>have kept the Vatican closely informed of developments since the
>>83-year old general was arrested in London on October 16, are likely
>>to ask the Pope to plead for his release on compassionate grounds."
>>The Telegraph newspaper adds that there have been "a series of high
>>level contacts" between Chile and the Vatican.  Chile's Foreign
>>Minister, Jose Miguel Inzulza was in Rome last week, following up on a
>>November visit to the Vatican between deputy minister Mariano
>>Fernandez and Cardinal Angelo Sodano, the Holy See's Secretary of
>>State.  Now the number two man in the Vatican hierarchy, Cardinal
>>Sodano was papal nuncio (ambassador) in Santiago between 1997 and 1988
>>at the height of Pinochet's reign of terror.  The Vatican officials,
>>news sources report, supports Chile's claim that no foreign court has
>>proper jurisdiction over Pinochet.
>>
>>                                                               **
>>
>>SPORTS AND RELIGIOUS PROSELYTIZING -- DO THEY, SHOULD THEY, MIX ON
>>                  THE FIELD OR COURT?
>>
>>"Prayer huddles" ...  "spirit filled" athletes using prime time sports
>>coverage to advertise their faith ...  is it all getting out of hand?
>>The American Atheist Magazine On-Line Forum and Poll wants to know
>>your opinion.
>>
>>The upraised arm no longer means "we're number one!"  It's become a
>>religious statement for many pro athletes who are going public not
>>just with their accomplishments on the field or court, but with their
>>religious beliefs as well.  Does this threaten the inclusive nature of
>>sports?  Are fans being excluded by energized Christian athletes?  Is
>>pro sports being turned into a pulpit?
>>
>>Read more about what is happening in the sports world and this
>>controversial mixing of public faith and religious enthusiasm.  Find
>>out how some Christian evangelical groups are targeting high priced
>>athletic superstars, and why team management and owners are growing
>>concerned.  Vote on several questions about this topic, and post your
>>opinion for others to read.
>>
>>                                                 **
>>
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