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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @kepford OP 1 Oct \ parent \ on: Massie on J6 Government Agents - A look back - Video Politics_And_Law
Its been too long but I do recall moderate republican commentators who say they are Christian showing grave concern. I'd also add that those whose actions tell us they think a nation can turn to god by elections have their idea of state above that of God. I think many moderate political Christians haven't come to grips with how much they have in common with Christian Nationalists. These people get incredibly angry that the right doesn't support gun control actions. Oppose higher taxes and more welfare programs. They will use the Scripture as a justification for their own policy prescriptions. Prescriptions that require violence from the state to enforce. The claim the problem with Christian Nationalism is that religion is influencing the state, but are blind to how their religious views are influencing their politics as well. The difference between the two is simply their political views. Both sides want the ring of power.
I know personally people that wept on J6 because of what was happening. I still hear Christians bring it up. Now, I do share their concern that people are so wrapped up in politics that they prostrate themselves before the political figures of the right. But they seem to not see how they hold the state in just as high of a place. They may not hold a specific man in this high place but they hold the institutions in the high place.
The thing is... public Christians that oppose Trump are largely pretty irrelevant in my view. They are siding with a larger movement that is openly opposed to faith. Sure, you can have private faith but don't talk about it or offend anyone with it.
Weeping over J6? Man, we must be getting our news from very different sources
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Not news... people I know. And yes, they get their news from the corporate media. That's a root problem
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