This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
In John Fugelsang and the Separation of Church and Hate: Unmasking Extremist Politics and Religion in the Fight for a More Compassionate Nation, author Kyle Cindelshade delivers a fearless exploration of how America's faith traditions have been hijacked by political extremism—and why reclaiming love, mercy, and justice is the only path forward.
From televangelists who turned pulpits into propaganda machines, to politicians who drape cruelty in scripture, this book pulls back the curtain on the unholy marriage of religion and hate. With sharp analysis, historical insight, and a passionate call for empathy, Cindelshade exposes the hypocrisy of those who invoke Christ while legislating against his teachings.
But this is not just a critique—it's a blueprint for hope. Drawing inspiration from voices like John Fugelsang, Dr. King, Dorothy Day, and countless everyday reformers, this book paints a vision of an America where compassion is not weakness, but strength. Where policies reflect mercy. Where love is not a slogan, but a revolution.
? Timely, urgent, and unapologetically bold, this book is for anyone who refuses to surrender faith—or the future of America—to extremism.
If you're ready to unmask the lies, reclaim the truth, and fight for a more compassionate nation, open these pages and join the movement. The struggle is now. The choice is yours.