Beyond Christian Nationalism
If we fear God and seek to live up to what we profess as Christians, then being called a Christian Nationalist should be a wake-up call.
If we fear God and seek to live up to what we profess as Christians, then being called a Christian Nationalist should be a wake-up call.
Young conservatives debate “Christian nationalism” while Catholic students still ask about Washington’s connection to Freemasonry at the founding of our nation. It’s time to unpack these myths.
The ill-defined specter of Christian Nationalism is really just another attempt by the Left to silence people like you and me.
There’s a programmatic effort to associate Catholics with racism and gun violence, making them appear dangerous, but whistleblowers are giving us the tools we need to defeat this plan.
Christian nationalists are simply trying to be a moral and religious people and ensure the success of the American experiment in so doing.
In recent years, the secular Left has been working feverishly to turn Christians into violent monsters. We are told that the number one threat of terrorism in America is from the Right.