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Christian Nationalism; The Right-wing Addiction
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(07-12-2022, 11:21 PM)pally Wrote: What we need to remember is that very little of the "Chrisitan Nationalism" movement actually involves real Christianity.  It is some sort of bastardized thing that uses God as a driving force but it is wrapped in a warped version of Christianity intermixed with a weird patriotism thing that is all ultimately a power grab for extremist ideas.  It is an anti-democratic pro-authoritarian message that most Americans should be fighting against not for

100% this.

But it's not new.  Anyone who believes THEY fully understand their religion and that everyone else should follow their version too is dangerous.

No matter the person, no matter the religion.

That's why it was tried so hard to keep religion separate from governing when the country was formed, IMHO.
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RE: Christian Nationalism; The Right-wing Addiction - GMDino - 07-13-2022, 09:20 AM

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