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  1. We share a similar childhood. My father was a devoted Dobson fan (belt on the dresser, waiting to be put to use on me, etc.). Much of the violence and hate I see in our country feels personal -- because it is.

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  2. “I thought about Dobson, who has gone where Bundy went, which is oblivion. For a moment, I felt all right.”

    Ultimate karma for these ghouls comes when there’s no reward in the afterlife

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  3. I could've written the part about what The Strong-Willed Child did to my upbringing. I don't even believe in hell anymore, but if there is one, I know Dobson's there. The man was pure, unmitigated evil, and I will die on that hill. Even dancing on his grave isn't fun given how his harm lingers.

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  4. I like to imagine that after he died, as James Dobson regained postmortem consciousness in the afterlife, his first thought was, “What’s that burning smell?”

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  5. my grandparents had several McGee and Me tapes that we would watch when we visited and I wish I could say they were terrible but I think what makes Dobson and FotF so insidious is that their media was pretty slick. Adventures in Odyssey is shockingly well produced for a Christian radio drama

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  6. "Spare the rod and spoil the child" has always struck me as odd. Parents say it's Solomon's wisdom, but Solomon's children turned out horrible. (and I doubt he, as a king, was even raising them)

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  7. Thanks for letting me know the dude croaked. I missed any announcement, which I guess is good ... it says he's fading into history despite the evil and division (cloaked in Scripture) he sewed in churches across the Americas in the 70s and 80s. Truly the worst part of my churching.

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  8. This is a wonderful article, so beautifully written! Thank you for writing it. I came in contact with people of this mindset when I was a homeschooling mom, and I have been deeply troubled by it ever since. The amount of damage this man and others like him have done is incalculable. 😕

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  9. Please never forget that Speaker Mike Johnson got his start in a James Dobson group. As a young law student he helped launch the Louisiana Family Forum, a state affiliate of Focus on the Family. His LFF mentor, Tony Perkins, then pushed him into politics. And Johnson also has cruelty and secrets.

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  10. I always knew I’d write about Dobson when he finally died but he loomed so large in my life that I wasn’t sure what I was going to say until it was time to say it

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