Chris Rodda
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Chris Rodda is an author, blogger, and religious freedom activist. Specifically, she is the Senior Research Director for the Military Religious Freedom Foundation
(MRFF), and the author of Liars For Jesus: The Religious Right's Alternate Version of American History, in addition to writing the blog "This Week in Christian Nationalism", which is part of the atheist blog group Freethoughtblogs. Her book Liars For Jesus: The Religious Right's Alternate Version of American History, published in 2006, "debunks many of the historical lies invented and used by the Christian nationalist history revisionists in their efforts to further their far right political agenda and destroy the wall of separation between church and state in America." She began her blog in 2011, and has also blogged at Talk2Action.org and the Huffington Post; she blogs about "the use of historical revisionism in everything from education to legislation".
Military Religious Freedom Foundation
The Military Religious Freedom Foundation is a watchdog / advocacy group and civil rights organization whose stated goals are to ensure that members of the United States Armed Forces receive the Constitutional guarantee of religious freedom to which they are entitled by virtue of the Establishment...
(MRFF), and the author of Liars For Jesus: The Religious Right's Alternate Version of American History, in addition to writing the blog "This Week in Christian Nationalism", which is part of the atheist blog group Freethoughtblogs. Her book Liars For Jesus: The Religious Right's Alternate Version of American History, published in 2006, "debunks many of the historical lies invented and used by the Christian nationalist history revisionists in their efforts to further their far right political agenda and destroy the wall of separation between church and state in America." She began her blog in 2011, and has also blogged at Talk2Action.org and the Huffington Post; she blogs about "the use of historical revisionism in everything from education to legislation".