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Religion, Race, and the Double Helix of White Supremacy

Harvard Divinity School

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The Double Helix, Biological Racism

David Frum: I really like how you use the metaphor of the double helix to frame our conversations. So where racial hierarchies based on biology emphasize difference, you know, pitting groups against each other in a kind of divide and conquer strategy. The racism that comes from the Christian heathen divide sees human difference as a result of wrong religious orientation which is supposed to be changeable through conversion. Some scholars have seen religious intolerance as basically not yet racism. And so instead, I try to show that it's actually precisely the changeability of the heathen that has justified all manner of colonial impositions and violence. Hegemonic religion can push these religious frameworks out of the discourse

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