If you are a Christian, you can’t be a Christian Nationalist. You have to be in favor of freedom for everyone to choose their own religion without coercion of any kind, even the subtlest kind.
You can be a Christian—AND a nationalist. But not a Christian Nationalist.
They are confusing the issue, intentionally.
This country was founded based on Judeo-Christian principles and explicit acknowledgement og God’s providence and His blessing that it occur.
The *only* reason our nation has been as successful as long as it has is because of Him and that we, as a people, acknowledge this.
And we are about to lose it all.
Sorry fb, I disagree with you here.
It is both Christian and Nationalist and (or should be) Christian Nationalist, in terms of public morality and what is allowed on the airwaves and in our institutions.
With special reverence for and brotherhood to the Apple of God’s Eye.
Well...
The article noted: “...de-radicalization programs aimed at hate groups, including, but not limited to, white nationalists;...”
That did not include “Christian”. I think they’re bundling “Christian” with “nationalist” to make a louder dog whistle.
I’m an American Christian patriot, meaning I believe in federalism, among other things. Federalism runs counter to most forms of nationalism.