White Christian nationalists are poised to remake America in their image during Trump’s second term,

There’s an image that captures the threat posed by the White Christian nationalist movement — and how it could become even more dangerous over the next four years.

Taken during the Jan. 6 insurrection, the photo shows a solitary White man, his head pressed in prayer against a massive wooden cross, facing the domed US Capitol building. An American flag stands like a sentinel on a flagpole beside the Capitol under an ominously gray sky.

The photograph depicts a foot soldier in an insurgent religious movement trying to storm the halls of American power. What’s unsettling about the photo four years later is that much of the religious zeal that fed the insurrection is no longer outside the gates of power. Many of that movement’s followers are now on the inside, because their Chosen One, Donald Trump, returns this month to the Oval Office.


This is the scenario Americans could face in Trump’s second term. Under Trump, Christian nationalists will have unprecedented access to the power of the federal government. Trump’s GOP has unified control of Congress. And a conservative supermajority, which has already blurred the line between separation of church and state in a series of decisions favoring Christian interests, controls the US Supreme Court.

Trump has not been shy about what comes next. He ran a presidential campaign that was infused with White Christian Nationalist imagery and rhetoric. He vowed in an October campaign speech to set up a task force to root out “anti-Christian bias” and restore preachers’ power in America while giving access to a group he calls “my beautiful Christians.”

“If I get in, you’re going to be using that power at a level that you’ve never used before,” Trump told an annual gathering of National Religious Broadcasters in Tennessee during a campaign stop earlier this year.


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Actually they were a reform sect of Judaism. They rejected the 'Oral Torah' for the written Torah of Moses and rejected the '2nd Temple' as merely a Babylonian scam.
since Jesus believed he was the son of god that makes him christian.
that's a christian belief.

unless you're talking about race.

are you talking about race?
 
One more time. Christianity is a religion. Patriotism is simply patriotism.

One more time. Christianity is a religion. Patriotism is simply patriotism.


Nope.

Christian nationalism is patriotism in Christians.

One more time, Christian nationalism is patriotism in Christians.

The commies and deviants hate both, which is why they run around the innernetz posting these idiot smears.
 
Christian nationalism
Political ideology


Overview
Christian nationalism is a form of religious nationalism that focuses on promoting the Christian views of its followers, in order to achieve prominence or dominance in political and social life.

Clearly they are not out to make America great again.
Clearly, you're a brainless and gullible dimwit if you believe they are a threat.
 
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