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One Nation Under God [Paperback]

Vincent M. Wales (Author)
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December 1, 2004
It began in the 50s, advanced during present-day, and a scant quarter-century from now, America is a country united by... and divided by... religion.

In the year 2021, eleven-year old Mary Christopher is the spunky daughter of the latest President vowing to return America to its righteous roots. Her mother is a well-known "family values" activist, and her "Uncle" Gene Sisco is head of the largest evangelical Christian organization in the land. Against the backdrop of an America where Christian fundamentalism has brought about tremendous change in Washington, Mary's is a conflicted coming-of-age story, in which she questions everything from her faith to her sexuality, and ultimately becomes one more victim of her father's repressive legislation.

Other figures in her life include: Jude, an atheist Mary befriends on the Internet; Vicki, the girl at camp for whom Mary develops confusing feelings; J. E. Cooper, the freelance reporter who labels Gene Sisco the most dangerous man in America; and Jefferson Paine, the mysterious figure behind the infamous Voice of Reason website, dedicated to challenging the Christopher administration at every turn.

The novel takes events from present-day and extrapolates them to a possible conclusion two short decades from now. The list of controversial topics in this fable is long, covering everything from radical education techniques to communal living, group marriages to the failings of religion. Yet, through it all, ONE NATION UNDER GOD maintains a positive world-view, a hope that our society might one day get its collective act together, before it's too late.

One Nation Under God
It's closer than you think.
Or fear.


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"...a fresh look at the dangers of theocracy and the importance of a secular government." -- Dan Barker, author of Losing Faith in Faith: From Preacher to Atheist, and public relations director of the Freedom from Religion Foundation

"Not since The Handmaid's Tale have I been so spooked by a dystopian novel." -- Loraine Hutchins, co-editor of Bi Any Other Name: Bisexual People Speak Out

"This book manages to be disturbing, educational, and entertaining at the same time." -- Jennifer Hunter, author of 21st Century Wicca and Rites of Pleasure

Product Details

  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: DGC Press (December 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0974133701
  • ISBN-13: 978-0974133706
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,612,461 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A chilling view of a possible future, August 15, 2005
This review is from: One Nation Under God (Paperback)
Many of us who consider ourselves Secular Humanists view the current political climate with a good deal of trepidation. Never before in the history of this country has so much political rhetoric been specifically aimed at the needs and concerns of one particular special interest group. The group in question happens to be large, powerful, and seems to be pretty much controlling a major political party.

The Republican party has been hijacked, and we are closer to a theocracy than we realize. All it would take is one more Republican victory, and a couple of additional vacancies on the court, and this country would be plunged into the dark ages. This is not idle speculation, but a very possible future.

One Nation Under God explores that future from the viewpoint of the daughter of a future President. The book details the forming of the theocracy and the initial steps taken by the new government to quell dissent in an extremely believable, and totally unique manner. We watch events unfolding through the girl's diary, email correspondence, and web pages. We watch as her life is totally changed forever by her own perceptions. We watch as she grows and matures as the country is changing radically in response to the policies of the new government.

It is chilling, it is believable, and, worst of all, it could happen here within a few years. The foundations for One Nation Under God have already been laid, and the joists are being set down as we watch.

I very much enjoyed the book, especially it's unusual format. I found it easy-to-follow, and exiting right up to the end. Anyone who is concerned about the direction of America should read this book, and then donate to Americans United for the Separation of Church and State!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Prophetic", July 5, 2005
This review is from: One Nation Under God (Paperback)
A chilling look at what may be the near future of the US. Given the enormous political power of the fundamentalist Right and its likely effect on the future Supreme Court, this book may no longer be considered "fiction".

The format is unusual, but very interesting and effective.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars MARIE JONES, BOOKIDEAS.COM BOOK REVIEWER SAYS:, February 13, 2005
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This review is from: One Nation Under God (Paperback)
"One Nation Under God" is a chilling book that reads more like something right out of today's headlines than an imaginative work of fiction. Author Vincent M. Wales, founder of the Freethought Society of Northern Utah, captures the danger of theocracy and our current government's abuse of the separation of church and state in a very unusual book that combines suspense with elements of social commentary. And he does so in a highly unique and entertaining way. I simply could not put this book down.

The book may throw some readers off at first, with its unconventional structure and style. The story, which takes place in the not-too-distant future and centers on the President's daughter, Mary, is told in a series of emails, web pages and diary entries, all from the points of view of the key players involved. Those key players include a righteous right wing President, Paul Christopher, who wants to Christianize the nation; his equally right wing wife, Sarah; Mary, the key protagonist, who is not just the Prez's daughter, but a newfound bi-sexual and Wiccan who turns away from her father's policies; Mary's Uncle Gene Sisco, who is so far to the right he makes Hitler look like Paul Wellstone; Vicki, Mary's lover; reporter and muckracker J.E. Cooper; and a mysterious entity who goes by the name Jefferson Paine (in reference to two great Thomas's???) and who runs a website called Voice of Reason, dedicated to uncovering the evildoings of the Christopher administration.

As Mary learns more about her sexual orientation, she also is challenged by her transforming religious beliefs, and finds herself becoming more and more vocal as she dares to speak out against her father's administration and his dangerous policies of creating a theocratic state. And as she becomes more and more prominent in the public eye, she becomes a bigger target for right wing Christian extremists, including her own family members, who want her taken down once and for all. Taken down, as in silenced, even if it means murdering her in the name of Jesus.

"One Nation Under God" doesn't just give us Mary's story and perspective, though. Its dynamic and jarring style of telling the story in email/diary/web format offers the reader glimpses into the minds and personas of all the lead characters, and does so in a way that is just as effective as including their POV's in the narrative in the usual novel style. At first, I found this format jarring, but once I got used to it, I quickly realized that I was not only hooked, but deeply effected by the rapid-fire bouncing from one person's thoughts to another, giving the whole book a breathless, critical feel.

And critical this book is, for it takes today's threats and makes them real, and though it is set about 25 years into our future, it won't take us that long to see this story become reality...for it already is. "One Nation Under God" reminds us of the evils of forcing one narrow set of religious beliefs down the throats of a free society, and it warns us to stop it in its tracks...before we all become the next Mary Christophers. Kudos to author Vincent M. Wales for having the courage to write about this very sensitive subject at a time when just criticizing the current administration could get you labeled a terrorist. Long live Democracy and freedom- freedom of religion and freedom of speech. Isn't that, after all, what our Founding Fathers intended?
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