Christian Nationalism Underpinning the Insurrection

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We fight, We win, Am Yisrael Chai
It includes assumptions of nativism, white supremacy, patriarchy and heteronormativity, along with divine sanction for authoritarian control and militarism. It is as ethnic and political as it is religious. Understood in this light, Christian nationalism contends that America has been and should always be distinctively ‘Christian’ from top to bottom — in its self-identity, interpretations of its own history, sacred symbols, cherished values and public policies — and it aims to keep it this way.


In her recent book, “The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism,” Katherine Stewart wrote:

It is a political movement, and its ultimate goal is power. It does not seek to add another voice to America’s pluralistic democracy, but to replace our foundational democratic principles and institutions with a state grounded on a particular version of Christianity, answering to what some adherents call a ‘biblical worldview’ that also happens to serve the interests of its plutocratic funders and allied political leaders.

In an email to a NYT writer, the aforementioned Perry said of the insurrection:

The Capitol insurrection was as Christian nationalist as it gets….

|Obviously the best evidence would be the use of sacred symbols during the insurrection such as the cross, Christian flag, Jesus saves sign, etc. But also the language of the prayers offered by the insurrectionists both outside and within the Capitol indicates the views of white Americans who obviously thought Jesus not only wanted them to violently storm the Capitol in order to take it back from the socialists, globalists, etc., but also believed God empowered their efforts, giving them victory….


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96.7% of the population identifies themselves as Christian so don't ya think that makes us a Christian nation?

Would you call India a Hindu nation because they have roughly the number that says they are Hindu?

Now even if we assume all the liberals are lying about believing in God that would still leave the majority as Christian.

Pretty much all of the founders were Christian and based many parts of our system on the belief in God.

Just because you spit on Jesus doesn't mean we aren't Christian.
 
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