Just started reading “The Case for Christian Nationalism” by Stephen Wolfe. Anyone else read it? If so, interested in your take. I’m 55 pages in and it’s got my attention.
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Mike Gastin (mikegastin@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Thursday, 13-Jul-2023 13:10:32 JST Mike Gastin -
Ardainian Hebrew Israelite (ardainianright@detroitriotcity.com)'s status on Thursday, 13-Jul-2023 13:10:30 JST Ardainian Hebrew Israelite @leyonhjelm @HiroProtagonist @mikegastin Theocracy might have its dangers but all societies will be based on some underlying values and vaguely Christian and patriotic ideals being embedded in public institutions are better than what replaces them. -
HiroProtagonist (hiroprotagonist@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Thursday, 13-Jul-2023 13:10:31 JST HiroProtagonist @leyonhjelm @mikegastin My opinion: the christian nation is the church and that's all. According to Daniel, the nations of the earth will smash themselves against this mountain not made with hands. It is one thing to participate in society and politics while living the life of a christian. It is quite another to put the ring of power of the State on our finger in order to further the Gospel. That is not the Way. You will be subverted and smash into the mountain too.
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Leyonhjelm (leyonhjelm@breastmilk.club)'s status on Thursday, 13-Jul-2023 13:10:31 JST Leyonhjelm The Old Testament was full of warnings about placing that in the hand of civil government. God did not want the descendants of Jacob to have an earthly king.
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HiroProtagonist (hiroprotagonist@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Thursday, 13-Jul-2023 13:10:32 JST HiroProtagonist @mikegastin How does he define christian nationalism?
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Mike Gastin (mikegastin@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Thursday, 13-Jul-2023 13:10:32 JST Mike Gastin @HiroProtagonist Well, it’s a 475-page book explicating the whole thing, this is from page 9.
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Leyonhjelm (leyonhjelm@breastmilk.club)'s status on Thursday, 13-Jul-2023 13:10:32 JST Leyonhjelm That sounds like theocracy without any of the clarity. What happens to the Catholics when the Lutherans get a supermajority? And vice versa?
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