摘要:The rejection for evangelical culture in Chile is deeply-rooted. It has to do with social,
cultural and economic factors that are reproduced later in political and legal scenarios.
Evangelicals are associated to poverty (aporofoby), low education, fanaticism, and on
the other hand by their indigenous cultural apprehension. We can say that it is a complexion rejection, that becomes a phenotypical discrimination. In other dimension
this rejection is not epidermical but of values; because the evangelical discourse turns
mother-hating and father-loving facing a Marianist society and where the reproduction
of the myth of the absent father predominates, this speech turns iconoclastic.