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Speaking very frankly, Christian nationalism qualifies as a Christian heresy. It is the exact opposite of the message of Christianity’s founder, Jesus Christ. It distorts both Christianity and ...
Christian Nationalism a la Donald Trump makes Trump God and power the goal, rather than faith or even embracing the values Christ spoke of: loving him above all and our neighbors as we love ...
White Christian nationalism is a grave threat to our democracy. As Christians, we must seek justice through voting and communication.
In truth, Christian Nationalism undermines not only the freedoms enshrined by the Constitution but the very concept of free will that’s at the heart of Christian theology. You can’t choose to ...
Analysis of Christian nationalists in America found that "Christian nationalism is the strongest predictor that Americans fail to affirm factually correct answers". When asked about Christianity's place in American founding documents, policies, and court decisions, those that embraced Christian nationalism had more confident incorrect answers ...
Because Christian nationalism is not Christian, and it goes beyond the idea that we live in a Christian nation. Let’s take a look. You can stop reading now, Sen. Hawley, but I hope you don’t.
Wolfe approaches nationalism as becoming conscious of, and "being for", one's own "people-group". [1] He argues that homogeneity within each people-group allows it to more properly pursue the good by ordering earthly life toward heavenly life, and that while a principal image of heavenly life can be found in Christian worship, only a Christian nation can provide a complete image. [1]
The Los Angeles Review of Books called the book "brilliant, ambitious, well-researched, and compelling" and said Seidel presented "strong arguments" against Christian nationalism: that the United States Constitution is "deliberately godless" and that it expressly forbids religious tests for office in Article VI. [4]