Archive/File: identity ppeters.001
Last-modified: 1993/05/01
One of the most prominent of the Identity preachers is Pete Peters of
LaPorte, Colorado. Peters' weekly syndicated radio program
"Scriptures for America" is obscenely anti-Semitic and racist, yet
the program has been carried on Christian radio stations that are
otherwise not overtly racist. Every summer, Peters hosts a family
Bible retreat and, in 1987 and 1988, the camp featured entertainment
by a popular Christian folk music group called "Legacy." The band
appears frequently on the main Christian television networks and also
at meetings of far-right tax protest groups.<72> At Pete Peters' 1988
Rocky Mountain Family Bible Camp, Legacy musicians Brad Bulla and
Barry Boyd joined twelve other Identity movement leaders and signed a
covenant statement condemning, among other things, inter-racial
marriage.<73>
When not helping organize the Identity movement, Legacy entertains
groups such as Jay Grimstead's Coalition on Revival. Legacy band
member Brad Bulla explains, "We see our ministry as a bridge building
ministry. We see that there are a lot of good, sincere, honest people
in the Identity movement." Bulla claims he has no problem preaching
both to Identity Christians and to Jay Grimstead's group. "We see our
ministry as being able to go in and unify the Body of Christ."<74>
<72> For example, Legacy played at the "Champions of Freedom Rally,"
Sacramento, CA, April 5, 1986, sponsored by the far-right
Constitutional Patriots Association.
<73> Their signatures and photos appeared in a booklet titled "Remnant
Resolves," distributed in October 1988 by Scriptures for America,
P.O. Box 766, LaPorte, CO 80535.
<74> Author's interview with Brad Bulla, May 6, 1988
Work Cited:
Diamond, Sara. Spiritual Warfare: The Politics of the Christian Right.
Montreal, PQ and New York: Black Rose Books, 1990
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