Gab founder's how-to guide to Christian nationalism. The book is part of a new trend

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Of conservatives openly embracing the ideology.

The book outlines the authors' vision for a Christian nationalist society and how to get there.
Christian nationalism has been increasingly embraced by conservative figures and GOP lawmakers.
Gab founder Andrew Torba's new book serves as a guide to Christian nationalism, signaling a recent shift in which it's becoming more common for public figures to openly embrace the concept.

Christian nationalism can generally be boiled down to the belief that Christianity should have a privileged position in American society.

Though it is not a new concept, prominent conservative figures have increasingly embraced it in recent years. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has openly identified as a Christian nationalist, even selling merch with the descriptor, while Rep. Lauren Boebert has embraced its tenets, saying "the church is supposed to direct the government."

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Torba has previously said that Shapiro — just like anyone who is not Christian, including Jewish people, atheists, or agnostics — is not welcome in the Christian movement.

The authors go on to describe Christianity and Judaism as "incompatible" and "irreconcilable" religions, but write that Jewish people must and will be converted to Christianity along with the rest of the world.

He has that right

Christianity and Judaism as "incompatible" and "irreconcilable"


And good luck with this!

but write that Jewish people must and will be converted to Christianity



For over over 2000 years of christ-insanity they have tried though inquisitions, crusades, pogroms and the Shoah and yet we will never give it up for idolotry , so bring it on
 
Non-Christians are free to stay — but not serve in leadership roles
The ideal Christian nation described in the book may include some non-Christians, the authors write. But at another point they say "we are Christians and our worldview is in direct conflict and a threat to all other false worldviews. It's time to start acting like it."

So any non xtain who remains a republican is cutting their own throat
 
Christian nationalism is a racist, ahistorical ideology of violence

One of the longest-standing principles of American democracy — the separation of church and state— is under attack by people embracing Christian nationalism. That ideology says that the U.S. is and should remain a Christian nation and that Christianity should be prioritized by the state. Even when it is not stated, Christian nationalism implicitly calls for the U.S. to be a white Christian nation.

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white Christian nationalism in the country finds its roots hundreds of years ago, the phenomenon bubbles up during periods when white Christians feel threatened by outside forces — amplified by war, heightened immigration, or periods of economic instability.
 
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