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543. HOLY TERROR (PART I)
Through an interview and an incredible documentary we take a comprehensive
look at the radical Christian Right and its efforts to take over political
power at all levels of society. Through information provided by undercover
agents and by monitoring of Christian Coalition TV programs, the documentary
shows the strategies, the deviousness, and the dangers which these religious
fanatics pose to secular society and civil liberties. We also review the
book "Holy Terror."
Copyright February, 1996
544. HOLY TERROR (PART II)
Conclusion.
Copyright February, 1996
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This movie is part of the collection: Alternative Views
Producer: Frank Morrow
Production Company: Alternative Information Network
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Language: English
Keywords: Alternative Views; Alternative Information Network; progressive media; alternative media; public access television; Frank Morrow; Doug Kellner; Austin Community Television; documentary; Christian Right; political power; secular society; civil liberties; Christian Coalition TV; book; Holy Terror
Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States
| Movie Files | MPEG2 | Ogg Video | 512Kb MPEG4 |
| Alternative Views #543,544: HOLY TERROR (PART I) | 2 GB | 254 MB | 252 MB |
| Alternative Views #543,544: HOLY TERROR (PART II) | 2 GB | 248 MB | 247 MB |
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- June 25, 2008
Subject: INFORMATIVE AND SCARY
This reinforces my opinion that American Christianity is not a religion of love but of hate. Very informative. Unfortunately, I can't find Part II.
Co-hosts: Frank Morrow and Doug Kellner
Researcher: Mike Jankowski
Technical adviser: Brian Koenigsdorf