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Old 10-25-2022, 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by finnbow View Post
I'm inferring nothing. I took issue with you saying "no one is defending Christian Nationalism," not "I am not defending Christian Nationalism" and then went on to show that your assertion is demonstrably untrue.

As for Christian Nationalism's sway in the Evangelical community, how's this for a prayer (from Michael Flynn's "ReAwaken America" rally with Eric Trump participating)?

“Father God, we come to you in the name of Jesus. We’re asking you to open the eyes of President Trump’s understanding, that he will know the time of divine intervention. He will know how to implement divine intervention. And you will surround him, Father, with none of this deep-state trash, none of this RINO trash. You surround him, people that you pick, with your own mighty hand. In the name of Jesus.”

Here's what the former Trump National Security Advisor and BFF and his Christian Nationalism-loving Evangelical brethren are up to:

Michael Flynn is building a nationwide, grassroots movement that is fusing deranged political ideas with a mangled version of the Christian faith. In April 2021, the “ReAwaken America” tour was launched by Clay Clark with an event in Tulsa, Oklahoma. For the second event, held at the River Church in Tampa, Florida, that June, Flynn signed on as the star attraction. Organizers claim that more than 10,000 people came to the Pentecostal church for a sold-out show. Since then, the “ReAwaken America” Tour has averaged more than a gathering a month. Charisma News, which is aimed at Pentecostals and charismatics, is a sponsor. (Charisma News describes itself this way: “To passionate, Spirit-filled Christians, Charisma News is the most trusted source for credible news and insight from a charismatic perspective.”)...

In November, Flynn told a packed sanctuary at Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas, “If we are going to have one nation under God, which we must, we have to have one religion. One nation under God and one religion under God.” He has described this as “a moment in time where this is good versus evil.”

“Mike Flynn has emerged as a martyr and a mascot for the far-right contingent of the Christian-nationalist movement in the United States,” Samuel Perry, a sociology professor at the University of Oklahoma, a scholar of Christian nationalism, and himself a person of the Christian faith, told Frontline.


https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/ar...-trump/671852/
I may have missed it, but I don't recall that Flynn is running for anything. I'm thinking he is because you're sounding like you fear him as the anti Christ.

Did you check under the bed last night for any scary evangelists?
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