Fake Christians

A Biblically Correct Guide to Breaking the Grip of Holy Hypocrites, Gospel Grifters, and Theocratic Thugs

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About The Book

The New York Times bestselling author of Separation of Church and Hate returns with a perspective-shifting history, told in Fugelsang’s signature humorous and clear-eyed style, exposing Christianity’s bad actors from crusaders to colonizers to Christian Nationalists, and highlighting the Christian resistance that took a stand against violence and oppression—with lessons for how to stand up to hatred today.

This is a book about what Christianity started out as, what it became, and why it’s still worth fighting for.

For millennia, many who call themselves Christians have been suckered into an anti-Christian trap of aligning with power, instead of challenging it.

But conservative power is what Jesus stood up to—not for—time and time again:

-The authoritarians among the religious leaders, drunk on their own eminence.
-The wealthy, worshiping their own stature and possessions while denying the suffering of the poor.
-The capitalists in the temple, greedily exploiting poor believers.
-The imperial government of Rome, whose hunger for power led to its own collapse.

In fact, if there’s one thing the Bible shows us, it’s that authoritarian government, aligned with some extreme conservative religious fundamentalists, literally killed Jesus.

Yet throughout history, Christianity has been used to justify all manner of evils, from slavery to ethnic cleansing to preemptive war. But there’s another side to this. Because for nearly every great injustice perpetrated by authoritarian Christianity, Christian reform movements have dared to fight back, supporting compassion, social justice, and human rights, as Jesus did. St. Francis of Assisi left the Crusades and preached against war. A Catholic priest on Columbus’s ship, Bartolomé de Las Casas, led the first-ever protest by a white person in this hemisphere against slavery and human rights abuses. The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a Baptist, used the scriptures to shame white America out of the mutually destructive American apartheid of segregation. Along with righteous atheists, agnostics, and many people of other religions, Jesus-following Christians have opposed imperialism, segregation, and science denial; fought for humane conditions for the American worker and for an end to child labor.

Fake Christians is a perspective-shifting history that exposes Christianity’s bad actors from crusaders to colonizers to today’s Christian Nationalists, who want the US to be a Christian nation, but who don’t want to follow the words of Christ. In contrast, the book also highlights the history of Christian resistance that took a stand against violence and oppression—with critical lessons for how to stand up to hatred now.

What do we do when faith is weaponized for earthly power? We strike back. With facts, correct scripture, and irreverent humor. Because the child of a former Franciscan brother and Catholic nun ran with that set-up of a joke and became a comedian.

About The Author

Victor Jeffreys

John Fugelsang has been murdered on CSI and picketed by the Westboro Baptist Church. He’s a Drama League–nominated actor, comedian, and broadcaster who’s hosted many TV shows and podcasts, including the acclaimed Tell Me Everything series on SiriusXM Progress. He’s gotten George Harrison to give his final performance on VH1, debated Jerry Falwell and David Duke, and made many appearances on MSNBC, FOX News, and CNN. His epic PBS road trip film on the American Dream, Dream On, directed by Roger Weisberg, was named Best Documentary at the New York Independent Film Festival. Fugelsang lives in New York City with his family.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Avid Reader Press/Simon & Schuster (March 23, 2027)
  • Length: 320 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781668242759

Raves and Reviews

“John Fugelsang nails this in his book, Separation of Church and Hate: The Bible says in 1 John 4:8 that ‘God Is Love.’ Period…end of story!” —Willie Nelson

“America’s soul needs scrubbing and here is a brush. Is this book the truth and the light? I can’t say, but it is certainly the hypocritical modern Christian’s worst nightmare.” —Nick Offerman

“God, I love this book. So brilliant and wise, rich in spiritual knowledge and humor, an exhilarating response to Christian nationalists, and a master class in Jesus, the true and Jesus-y Jesus, of love, caring and forgiveness.” —Anne Lamott

“Commentator and comedian Fugelsang invites readers into an openhearted conversation about the uneasy, unsavory union of politics and religion—not an easy conversation, he allows, but a necessary one. He invites laughter as he walks through scripture in order to reclaim it. . . . What’s a concerned, sane person to do when fundamentalists, frauds, and fascists become the face of a faith? In his first book, Fugelsang’s funny, everyman tone and commonsense approach deliver a compelling call to help fight back.” Booklist

“Potent . . . The author’s blend of theology and humor energizes his thought-provoking talking points. Christians looking to push back against fundamentalist teachings will find plenty of ammunition in this acerbic and accessible treatise.” Publishers Weekly

“Writing as a follower of Jesus steeped in the values of social justice, Fugelsang’s rebuttal to the depravity at the heart of the Christian nationalist project deftly exposes its leaders’ cynical exploitation of faith for politics and power. An absorbing call to action, and much needed at this perilous moment.” —Katherine Stewart, New York Times bestselling author of Money, Lies, and God

Separation of Church and Hate is not just an extraordinarily enjoyable read—it is historically important. In an era where we experience seemingly nothing but religious extremism (impossibly all the way to our own Supreme Court!), this book is essential for both Christians and non-Christians to be reminded what Christianity is actually all about.” —Stevie Van Zandt

“This knife-sharp book speaks to everyone, regardless of what you know about Christianity—but what elevates it to something truly special is its commitment to love and empathy. John Fugelsang is tired of religion being used as a cover for meanness.  He’s not alone. An important, illuminating work that proves no one owns religion and faith.” —Brad Meltzer, New York Times bestselling author of Make Magic and The JFK Conspiracy

“Fugelsang has discovered the Kryptonite to use against Christian fundamentalists—a deep, intelligent knowledge of the Bible.” Patton Oswalt

Separation of Church and Hate is a bracing, hilarious repudiation of how far American Christian nationalism has strayed from the teachings of the guy it is literally named after. Many non-Christians like myself hear the pronouncements of evangelical leaders and think, ‘Welp, they’re the experts on Christianity, so this must be what Jesus laid down.’ Turns out, the man himself had very different ideas. Fugelsang gets into the specifics with razor-sharp wit as well as tremendous empathy for those for whom Christianity has given life-changing meaning. It’s a tour de force comedic repossession of biblical Christianity from those who would twist it into unrecognizable ugliness.” —Jon Cryer

“I always thought I grew up very Catholic. Then I met John and realized, I was Diet Catholic. Same guilt; half the calories. This book is a must read in a time where faith seems to leave many with very little faith. It’s not about religion. It’s a book about beliefs. And John does a fantastic job explaining the difference between the two.” —Cristela Alonzo, author of Music to My Years

“As John Fugelsang irreverently documents, that Christian Deity has yet to declare affiliation to, and/or affinity for, any political party! And yet, throughout history and the present day, Christian principles of faith, hope, and charity are being co-opted and weaponized to erroneously represent fear and justify hate. In keeping with Christian principles, John welcomes all to this conversation. But, as always, he suffers ZERO FOOLS.” —Anita Baker

“If there is one thing John Fugelsang is going to do, that is cut through all of the BS and speak truth, whether you like it or not. And he does that in this book. Repeatedly.” —Roland S. Martin, author of White Fear: How the Browning of America Is Making White Folks Lose Their Minds

“Fugelsang, drawing on his personal experience and careful research, emphasizes the love that Jesus Christ had for all God’s people in a way that’s both funny and informative. He deftly excoriates the arguments of the bigots that seek to divide us while injecting humor into a discussion of faith. Separation of Church and Hate is like attending bible study in a comedy club. It appeals to Christians, atheists, and agnostics. Nuggets for all.” —Bonnie Watson Coleman, member of Congress

“This is probably the last book I would ever pick up, being an atheist who believes in spirituality, the golden rule, and that we will all see our dogs again in heaven. But being a huge fan of John’s I wanted to read it. I could not put it down. I don’t argue with brick walls but just having the knowledge this book provides has buoyed my spirits and belief that Christianity indeed was not meant to be used as a political cudgel. This is such an enlightening read.

Separation of Church and Hate is the windswept saga of one woman’s determined gumption to overcome—wait. Sorry. Wrong book. Separation of Church and Hate is the best (and only) book you will ever read that restores biblical quotes to the people who actually said them, putting a halt to the current crop of political ‘religious’ activists using Jesus' alleged sermons to support their own intolerance and campaigns of hate. I learned so much. No, Jesus never said ‘The New York Mets are a good young team.’ That was Thomas Aquinas. Read this book.” —Elayne Boosler

“I don’t recognize the hateful version of ‘Christianity’ a lot of people have sold to the masses. John has written a necessary, HILARIOUS book that breaks down all the ways the hateful have gotten it wrong, while simultaneously giving those of us who believe that Jesus is LOVE the needed reminder that we aren’t crazy. Thank you, John!” —Yvette Nicole Brown

“I laughed out loud. I paused to think. If so many of our nation’s wounds come from the weaponization of Christianity, John reminds us that holding onto faith, hope, and love is essential in our work to tend to our shared trauma. In Separation of Church and Hate, a comedian shall lead them—take and read.” —Joel Edward Goza, author of Rebirth of a Nation: Reparations and Remaking America, and Professor of Ethics at the HBCU Simmons College of Kentucky

“John Fugelsang’s careful reading of the Bible provides hundreds of examples of sacred text which deliver values and messages which diametrically contradict those preached by Christian nationalists. The same Jesus who taught ‘God is Love’ is unlikely to bless hatred, the death of empathy, and the abandonment of the least among us.” —Don Beyer, member of Congress
 

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