Galahad said:
Interesting. I am from Ft. Wayne. DW and I were married there nearly 25 years ago. My folks still live there. My father was Jewish, for example and NEVER experienced anti-semitism in any way more widespread than anywhere else in the country. Indiana in general, and Fort Wayne in particular aren't anywhere near the bible belt, so I'm surprised by your experience.
How can it be more insidious thatn coersion?
That is interesting.

I wish I had known that sooner. I would have asked you to hook me up with a more tolerant group.
Galahad, I am in no way suggesting that Fort Wayne is any more Anti-semitic than any place else, just more than I'm used to. Also, people in Fort Wayne aknowledge their conservative Christianity and are very proud of it. And, I have always thought that you would fit in nicely in Fort Wayne based on your posts.

Again that is in no way meant with any disrespect whatsoever. You just seem to think that your views are mainstream, while I find them usually right of center, though not radically. People here are of like mind and it is my opinion that they see themselves as moderates. However, I have it from many Fort Waynians, that this is one of the most conservative enclaves in the nation, regardless of their position in the Bible belt.
As far as coercion is concerned, coercion tends to be much more covert in nature. Here is an example of the insidious nature of the way faith finds its way into every aspect of the community. I realize that the word insidious tarnishes faith somehow, but with regard to using it to forward specific agendum in the community, it think it is appropriate.
Recently, the school district here in Aboite Township enacted a new drug policy. All children 6th grade and above will be required to submit to random drug testing if they want to participate in any school sponsered extra-curricular activity. This had been bandied about for a long time and was tabled for lack of support until a Pastor of a local congregation took it on as his cause. He began promoting it in his Church and others were quick to follow suit. Parrishioners were encouraged to support this as a stop-gap measure to safeguard our children form the "devil's work." DD attends school with the son of the "Faith director" who was/is on the board of this
NAND committe. (No Alcohol No Drugs) This was what he told DD his dad told his parrishoners. The committee did great things to discourage kids from drugs and alcohol. Education, Party Safe homes, social events, and so on. But the community always balked at the drug testing thing. Too much big brother. Suddenly it was back on the agenda with the full support of the
"Faith Community."
I am not exagerating when I tell you that it was
THE talk of the community. I couldn't even go to Meijer without hearing someone discuss what they had heard in Church about the new "community initiative." I overheard one woman say to another that they really didn't care what the naysayers thought, and that she would just as soon have
them leave the community. "If it will help our kids, who cares if it infringes on a few freedoms. That is just their perception."
I will not have a debate on this issue (on this thread

), but again, it is just an illustration of how faith can influence an entire community.