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“The only times during my religious instruction I remember hearing God's name invoked with any sincere conviction at all was in the oft-repeated and breathtakingly chauvinistic claim that Israel's 'miraculous' military victories over much-stronger enemies proved that He was ever on Zion's side.” quote by Rick Perlstein
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“The only times during my religious instruction I remember hearing God's name invoked with any sincere conviction at all was in the oft-repeated and breathtakingly chauvinistic claim that Israel's 'miraculous' military victories over much-stronger enemies proved that He was ever on Zion's side.”

Rick Perlstein

About This Quote

Source Book: The Age of Reagan, 2008

The speaker recalls that invoking God in religious teaching was rare, except for a nationalistic claim that Israel's military successes prove divine favor.

In simple terms: God is rarely mentioned sincerely, except in nationalistic claims.

Key Takeaway

Question the use of religion for political narratives.

Themes

religion nationalism politics military identity

Mood

skeptical analytical

Type

political philosophical

When to use this quote

  • religious education
  • political speeches
  • media analysis

Key Concepts

divine providence chauvinism faith rhetoric

Questions to Reflect On

  • What impact does linking divine favor to military success have?
  • How does this affect interfaith relations?
A Different Perspective

Risk of oversimplifying complex conflicts.

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