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Bashing the Bible-Thumpers


Article # : 11236 

Section : BOOK WORLD
Issue Date : 5 / 1986  2,888 Words
Author : James J. Thompson, Jr.
James J. Thompson, Jr., is the book review editor for The New Oxford Review. He has written three books: Tried as by Fire: Southern Baptists and the Religious Controversies of the 1920s (Mercer University Press, 1982); Christian Classics Revisited (Ignatius Press, 1983); and Fleeing the Whore of Babylon: A Modern Conversion Story (Christian Classics, Inc., 1986). He has coedited (with George M. Curtis III) The Southern Essays of Richard M. Weaver (Liberty Press, 1987).

       THE HANDMAID'S TALE
       Margaret Atwood
       Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1986
       311 pp., $16.95 (cloth)
       
       There is no balm in Gilead, only repression, regimentation, and joylessness. Taking a lesson from Iran's fundamentalists, America's homegrown mullahs have assassinated the president, exterminated the liberals on Capitol Hill, scrapped the Constitution, muzzled the press, and, in collusion with the army, proclaimed the Republic of Gilead, a Bible-believing Protestant utopia. Women have been liberated from liberation; fired from their jobs and deprived of credit cards, they have been thrust back into their proper domestic sphere. Sexual intercourse, other than for procreation, has been banned. Pornography, rock music, books, newspapers, and magazines have been proscribed; reading and writing are reserved to the privileged few whose orthodoxy is immaculate. Abortion and birth control rank with the most heinous crimes, and doctors who once promoted such practices are hunted down and hanged, their lifeless bodies prominently displayed on "The Wall" as a lesson to potential malefactors. The black "Children of Ham" are being rounded up and herded to North Dakota for resettlement. Jews are forced to convert to Protestantism or emigrate to Israel; recalcitrants are ferreted out and executed. Catholics, Quakers, and Jehovah's Witnesses face eradication. The saints reign in Zion, instruments of God's will and agents of his wrath. If you think Reagan is bad, warns Miss Atwood, wait till Jerry Falwell pulls the levers of power.
       
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