@DidierMoradel@AndJustice4Tati Las zonas de las universidades que estás pensando son protestantes mas no evangélicas. Todas fundadas por puritanos. Mientras que en Brasil esas existen mucho antes de la llegada del evangelismo.
@QuetzalPhoenix A qué grado llegó la teología de la liberación a Guatemala? Porque nunca he escuchado algo así. Creo que tiene que ver más con lo proactivas que fueron las misiones evangelicas.
Back in 1987, Benjamin Linder of Portland, Oregon, was working with the Sandinistas in Nicaragua and got killed by the US-backed anti-communist resistance fighters, known as Contras.
I testified at a congressional hearing that the Sandinistas wanted people like him killed as a martyr.
The reason was that the killing of Americans would put pressure on Congress to cut off support for anti-communist forces in Central America.
We see a similar pattern inside our own country today.
Linder was raised in a left-wing activist household. His mother was a member of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), which collaborated during the Cold War with Soviet international front organizations.
Both her parents were pro-Hanoi radicals during the Vietnam War. They raised their son to support similar causes such as communist revolutionary movements in Central America.
Both Linder parents sat next to me in the hearing and were obviously displeased with my testimony. Members of Congress got upset when I said that American supporters of the Sandinistas wanted Americans like Ben Linder to die.
Part of the hearing is digitized here. https://t.co/Mr4jPvYZB2
I will cite from my testimony in a subsequent post.