Thanks, ADsOutburst, I missed this gem in
Nevilledog's post:
A lot of MAGA is rooted in evangelical and authoritarian psychology. There's supposed to be a natural order: white at the top, Christian at the top, male at the top, straight at the top.
I've posted about this on previous occasions, but this Staff page from the church I've been attending for >17 years put names and faces to more general info I've posted,
https://www.westgatechurch.org/staff :
Two of the three pastors in "Executive Leadership" are Korean, family name Kim;
Among the "Staff" photos, seven of the eight are women, one who is of Assyrian ancestry;
Among the "South Hills Staff", two of the seven are women, and one or two of the men are not "white";
Among the "Redwood City Staff", currently the Congregation Pastor, he is also Korean;
Among "Central Resources - Formation" are eight women not seen in one of the previous groups, one of whom is Chinese, another is Hispanic, and a third is "white" but has a Japanese family name;
Among "Central Resources - Formation" are again, a mix of men and women; ethnically, there are four Hispanics, an Iranian, and an Indian;
Among the ten "Elders" are two women; there is a Chinese woman and a Korean man.
WestGate Church has three campuses, the one in Redwood City just starting up. All in all, our church leadership contradicts
Nevilledog's stereotypes.
For the exceedingly curious, here is the Staff webpage for another large Evangelical church in San Jose, Bethel Church,
https://bethel.org/staff/ .
Nevilledog's stereotypes don't fare well there, either. Here's the webpage with the pastors of Cathedral of Faith, a multi-campus church based in San Jose,
https://cathedraloffaith.org/who-we-are/ . Another
Nevilledog's stereotype fail. Our Team webpage, The Home Church in Campbell (we attended there for 19 years),
https://www.thehomechurch.org/about-us/our-team . Venture Christian Church,
https://venture.cc/about-venture/meet-the-staff/ .
Showing
Nevilledog's stereotypes are false was easy. If
Nevilledog actually cared about the truth, he should spend a year at a decent-sized Evangelical church and actually learn what we believe and do and our churches' leadership.