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Revision as of 22:25, 15 March 2005 by 129.55.200.20 (talk) (Add Salon →External links)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Howard Fieldstead Ahmanson, Jr (born 1950) is an American millionaire philanthropist for the causes of Christian fundamentalism.
Biography
Ahmanson is the son of the American financier Howard Ahmanson, Sr (1906 — 1968) and his wife. His parents divorced when he was 10, and his mother died shortly afterwards. Despite the trappings of wealth, he was a lonely child "I resented my family background, could never be a role model, whether by habits or his lifestyle, it was never anything I wanted." Howard Ahmanson, Sr died when his son was 18, and Ahmanson Jr inherited a vast fortune.
He went away to Kansas and then went to Occidental College, where he obtained a degree in economics. He then toured Europe, but returned because of arthritis. He earned a master's degree in linguistics at the University of Texas at Arlington.
He then became a Calvinist. He then became interested in Christian Reconstructionism.
He married his wife Roberta Green Ahmanson in 1986. He is somewhat reclusive and suffers from Tourette's syndrome; his wife usually makes announcements for him.
Philanthrophy
Ahmanson founded the Fieldstead Institute. He is a major funder of the Discovery Institute, whose Center for Science and Culture opposes the theory of evolution and manages a public relations campaign promoting "intelligent design". He funded the magazine Chalcedon Report, which carried an article calling for homosexuals to be stoned. He funds the Claremont Institute, a think-tank which promoted a video in which Charlton Heston praises "the God-fearing Caucasian middle class". Although donating to the United States Republican Party, some of his donations have been returned because of his views.
External links
- "Avenging angel of the religious right, Salon Magazine.
- http://www.politicalamazon.com/cr-ahmanson.html