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Posted by The Dean of Cincinnati
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As recently reported by The Cincinnati Beacon, presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee has close ties to fringe evangelist/tycoon Bill Gothard, who runs the little-known Chicago-area Institute in Basic Life Principles (IBLP) and a string of affiliated businesses. It’s been widely reported that Gothard’s organizations advocate strict authoritarianism and blind obedience. Allegations of child abuse such as locking kids for extended periods in “prayer closets” and other misconduct have led to investigations.
According to a recent In These Times cover story, “The Cult of Character,” Gothard oversees an evangelical empire “which brings in an estimated profit of at least $63 million annually.” For example, see these photos of “IBLP’s beautiful Guadalajara Training Center property” which looks like a 5-star resort. Among the many hats Gothard wears, he’s “Chancellor" of a non-accredited school and founder of the “Medical Training Institute of America” which recommends such unconventional treatments as calling “elders of the church for prayer before receiving medical treatment for a serious illness” and annointing with oils.
Then there’s the “Character Cities” movement, Gothard’s secular front which infiltrates the public sector and chips away at the wall between church and state by bringing their quasi-religious programs into schools, prisons, police departments, etc. - sometimes on the taxpayer dollar. We originally got onto the story because Phil Heimlich, former Hamilton County commissioner and Gothard fan who’s now running against fellow Republican Jean Schmidt, brought the Character program to Cincinnati.
More people learned about Gothard a few weeks ago when Colorado church shooter Matthew Murray was identified as having been raised and home-schooled in an extreme Gothardite program. From the Denver Post:
Meanwhile, Gothard himself remains relatively unknown outside his gilded realm. He rarely speaks to the press and photos of him in mainstream publications are hard to find. So this photo from just last week of Gothard with Mike Huckabee at what is identified as a private campaign luncheon in Houston is noteworthy. The photo comes from “Huckabee in Houston” by Robert Steddon on the Steddon family blog. (The Steddons are apparently devoted Gothard followers. Son Robert Steddon says he previously travelled to Mexico with Gothard as his “assistant.”)
Perhaps Huckabee’s recent rise in the polls will motivate big media to finally take a closer look into the glitzy empire of his friend and supporter Bill Gothard.
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23 Dec 2007 at 06:17 pm | #
Cross-posting of the above article on DailyKos is generating interesting comments. Here’s the link.
23 Dec 2007 at 06:50 pm | #
For more information, the most vocal, knowledgable anti-Gothard organization is Midwest Christian Outreach, which describes itself as “a Christian Counter-Cult and Apologetics Ministry.” Click here for contact info.
23 Dec 2007 at 08:16 pm | #
Excellent reporting. Two creepier characters would be hard to find.
24 Dec 2007 at 01:00 pm | #
From Don’t Blame the Music, Metal Frontman Implores, Denver Post, 12/13/2007 (Church shooter Matthew) Murray also claims online that he went through Bill Gothard home schooling, a fundamental Christian organization that has about 2,000 students enrolled nationally. Gothard’s program bases a curriculum on the 54 verses from the Sermon on the Mount, and its strict teachings prohibit rock ‘n’ roll and television.
Gothard, in an interview Wednesday, said he “didn’t recall” ever meeting the Murray family, but he was sure one of the parents was probably trained in his program.
Ultimately, Gothard blames rock music for Murray’s murderous rampage.
“That is the most contributing factor,” said Gothard, who is based in a small town south of Chicago. “It’d be important to see the connection between his passion to rock music and how it ultimately brought this on.”
Gothard said whenever he gets calls from parents having trouble with their kids, he asks about what they listen to. “In every case, (the kid) is listening to rock music,” he said.
Gothard appears willing to make exceptions for at least one rocker, his funky bass player friend from Arkansas, Mike Huckabee.
24 Dec 2007 at 08:10 pm | #
Gothardite Phil Heimlich’s 12/21/07 campaign press release: http://tinyurl.com/35ctxc
My wife, Rebecca, and I are the proud parents of two children, Henry, age 4, and Allie, age 2. Like all parents, we are concerned about the world in which our children grow up. Will it be a society that continues to treasure the traditional values our party holds dear? Or will it be a society that follows the liberal agenda of secularism over faith and family? With every seat the Democrats gain in Congress, the liberals make progress toward enacting more of their goals.
Here come the Gothardites to tell everyone how to live. Yeah, right, Phil. The problem is the secular world doesn’t buy your freaky apocalyptic worldview. Why don’t you and Rebecca go burn a Cabbage Patch doll for “Dr.” Gothard?
05 Feb 2008 at 07:18 pm | #
Saint Gotthard or Godehard (also known as Gothard or Godehard the Bishop) (960–May 5, 1038) is a Roman Catholic saint. I don’t think that anyone can take his name and blame it with this kind of things.
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11 Mar 2008 at 04:57 am | #
I admit, I didn’t read this closely. It seems like it’s about time for these group scams to get fired up again. God forbid that someone might think that they are part of a society and forces that are bigger than individuals, with or without God. It’s just a hop, skip, and a jump away from facing that to questioning the nature and quality of our relationships.
07 Jul 2008 at 10:47 am | #
Religion is not a bad thing, but the main problem with religion is the human error when it comes to interpreting what the divinity wants from us. If you take a trip around the world you will be able to see so many visions about the divinity.
26 Jul 2008 at 03:07 pm | #
We should remember that not religion makes sense of our living but God; and only to honest hearts the will be opened.
22 Sep 2008 at 07:17 am | #
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