Comments by "Imnotanalien" (@imnotanalien7839) on "James Lindsay - Where Christian Nationalism is Going" video.
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I have lived in many states over the years, (military family) and presently live in a city that has churches almost every 5 blocks (all different denominations). I have NEVER meet a Christian nationalist! Christians of different denominations do NOT work together, in fact, Christians within the same denomination are in competition with one another (đđ). And Christians within the same denomination have DIFFERENT politics. Attempting to herd Christianâs would be like attempting to herd catâsâŚthey simply do not move as one. (Ask any paster or priest). Even the Catholicâs are not one unit. And disagreementâs are mainly over what Bible, or what interpretation is better to read. Unless you think a common believe in God and the Bible means that individualâs think as one, unless you believe that Christianâs are robots that could actually live according to that Bible by going to church once a weekâŚ.the sighting of a âChristian nationalist groupâ is about as likely as a sighting of Bigfoot. There might be a few, like feral catsâŚ(and even feral cats are an independent lot) but they are NOT a threat to anyones humanityâŚ. or democracy. And I would choose to live in a country of Christianâs over a country of WOKE
âatheistsââŚ.anytime. (I am also a Christian, who struggles everyday to act like a Christian)â¤âď¸.
Attaching the word nationalist together with Christian is the WOKEâs attempt to make people hate Christianâs⌠to think of Christianâs as fascist, racist, etc.. the throwing mud at opponentâs. The leftâs multifaceted word games. PS. Believe it or not, some Christianâs go to college, and have PhDâs. I have met Christians that graduated from Stanford, UCLA, âŚalthough⌠I havenât met any from HarvardâŚ(but that might be an oxymoron).
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