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Identity Politics Is a Problem for Conservative Christians Too

Everyone remembers COVID, right? How could we forget feeling like we were on our way to a dystopia? One key dynamic that I observed as a social scientist was the depth of polarization in our society. Here we were in a medical emergency, and those on the left and right decided to cherry-pick the science they liked and ignore the science they did not like if it helped them to attack their political opponents. Generally speaking, those on the right ignored the need for social distancing and disdained the use of the vaccines. The left ignored the costs of societal shutdown and refused to open schools long after it was clear that doing so was not inordinately dangerous to children and that children were far less likely to pass the virus on than adults. 

The power of polarization in the United States took a bad situation and made it much worse.

Of course, polarization has no single cause, but some causes can be more foundational than others. Arguably, one of the most foundational is the development of identity politics, first on the left and now on the right. The emergence of identity politics on the right has dragged many conservative Christians into the poison of that political practice, and we need to understand both the presence and pitfalls of the toxic trend. 

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