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TheocracyWatch is a project run by the Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy (CRESP), located at Cornell University. It was founded by , an environmental activist because, she says, "After the 2000 election she realized that few people understood that the religious right had taken working control of the Republican Party..." TheocracyWatch makes free videos available to the general public so they can be distributed through Public-access television stations.

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  • TheocracyWatch es un proyecto del (CRESP), localizado en la Cornell University. Fundado por la activista Joan Bokaer porque "Tras las elecciones de 2000, poca gente se dio cuenta de que la derecha cristiana había tomado el control del Partido Republicano de Estados Unidos".​ El modo en que TheocracyWath gana influencia sobre el dominionismo es estudiando las tendencias, patrón y estructura de voto de los miembros del congreso. TheocracyWatch genera vídeos gratuitos disponibles para el público general para distribuir mediante estaciones de televisión públicas. (es)
  • TheocracyWatch is a project run by the Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy (CRESP), located at Cornell University. It was founded by , an environmental activist because, she says, "After the 2000 election she realized that few people understood that the religious right had taken working control of the Republican Party..." TheocracyWatch makes free videos available to the general public so they can be distributed through Public-access television stations. (en)
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  • TheocracyWatch es un proyecto del (CRESP), localizado en la Cornell University. Fundado por la activista Joan Bokaer porque "Tras las elecciones de 2000, poca gente se dio cuenta de que la derecha cristiana había tomado el control del Partido Republicano de Estados Unidos".​ El mayor área de interés de TheocracyWatch es lo que se considera influenciado por el dominionismo en el gobierno de Estados Unidos.​ TheocracyWatch tiene como misión "extender la idea de la reestructuración de nuestro gobierno. Queremos tener la palabra y difundirla, que la gente sepa que la derecha cristiana está intentando reemplazar la Constitución de Estados Unidos por una ley bíblica" según comenta Kathleen Damiani, presidenta de TheocracyWatch.​ El modo en que TheocracyWath gana influencia sobre el dominionismo es estudiando las tendencias, patrón y estructura de voto de los miembros del congreso. El patrón de voto de los legisladores que votan siguiendo la línea de organizaciones como la , el Family Research Council, el y la Heritage Foundation, ilustran la fuerza de los dominionistas en el congreso, incluso cuando ninguno de estos grupos se identifica públicamente con el movimiento dominionista.​ TheocracyWatch genera vídeos gratuitos disponibles para el público general para distribuir mediante estaciones de televisión públicas. El "Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy" es una agencia independiente sin ánimo de lucro y afiliada a la Cornell University con oficinas administrativas en el Cornell's Anabel Taylor Hall. TheocracyWatch es uno de los dieciséis proyectos patrocinados por el CRESP.​ (es)
  • TheocracyWatch is a project run by the Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy (CRESP), located at Cornell University. It was founded by , an environmental activist because, she says, "After the 2000 election she realized that few people understood that the religious right had taken working control of the Republican Party..." TheocracyWatch's major area of interest is what it considers to be the influence of dominionism in the U.S. government. TheocracyWatch has a "mission to spread the word about the complete restructuring of our government. We want to get the word out to as many people as possible because the agenda of the Christian right is to replace the Constitution with biblical law," said Kathleen Damiani, president of TheocracyWatch. TheocracyWatch's method for gauging the influence of dominionism is studying the voting patterns of members of Congress. Legislators whose voting pattern matches such organizations as the Christian Coalition, the Family Research Council, the Eagle Forum, and the Heritage Foundation are said to "illustrate the strength of dominionists in Congress" even though none of these groups identifies themselves with the dominionist movement and two of them are specifically secular. TheocracyWatch makes free videos available to the general public so they can be distributed through Public-access television stations. The Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy is an independent not-for-profit agency and an affiliate of Cornell University with administrative offices in Cornell's Anabel Taylor Hall. TheocracyWatch is one of sixteen projects sponsored by CRESP. (en)
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