This article makes for a disturbing read and while I don't
wish to dwell on the particulars I simply wanted to post something about the
changes taking place in Brazil. The Evangelicals are on the rise and it would
seem Brazil is headed toward a culture war.
On the one hand Brazil has been very determined to modernise
and all but force its populace to embrace 20th and 21st
century ways of thinking. Sitting atop massive resources, Brazil has the
foundations to become the leading power in South America and to surpass its
rivals Chile and Argentina. Its history is filled with unfinished chapters and
frustrations. Like many Latin America countries it has a long, dark and tangled
history with fascist dictatorship. And yet Brazil led the way in breaking with
this past and modernising.
Dark clouds hang over Brazil as it would seem outside forces
are conspiring to undo the liberal reforms of the Lula and Rousseff eras.
Desperate to keep the current flowing, liberal activists are becoming more bold
in pursuing a cultural transformation along European and American lines.
And yet at the same time Evangelicalism has risen to become a
serious political force.
Unlike the United States there is still great bitterness
among the Roman Catholic organisation with regard to Evangelicalism's growing
numbers and this has hindered political cooperation. If that changes, the
fusion between conservative Catholics and Evangelicals will set the stage for a
new Brazil.
Or will it be an old Brazil? That's what many worry about.
Brazil was dominated by a fascist dictatorship from the 1960's until the
mid-1980's. Fully supported by Washington, the dictatorship enforced
traditional morality. Backed by the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church,
many parish priests and the growth of Liberation Theology led to many Catholics
opposing the government and set the stage for the Left-wing backlash.
While the sodomite trend in Brazil is disturbing and
offensive it would be a shame to see Brazil revert to Right-wing authoritarian
government, one that would most certainly be supported by the nation's
Evangelicals.
American-style Dominionism is on the march and bearing fruit.
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