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What is Christian Nationalism?Does the SBC back the tenets of Project 2025? Please list several reasons. I’m a member of an SBC church, but really don’t understand Christian Nationalism‘s end game.
You have no chance of understanding any "end game" if you don't know what it is. Here is a good place to start:I’m a member of an SBC church, but really don’t understand Christian Nationalism‘s end game.
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One doesn’t have to post previously to ask a question now. Just trying to understand.A more structured and detailed explanation, which I also think is well done and accurate is here:
Frankly, I'm a little bit suspect of a poster who is a site supporter and had been on here for almost 10 years and has never posted on any subject until now.![]()
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Sharing Options 1. What is Christian Nationalism? Christian Nationalism is the view that secularism is a hollow construct, now plainly revealed to be bankrupt. Additionally, CN is the belief that human societies require a transcendent anchor to hold everything together, and that this...dougwils.com
Sorry you believe you were being personally disparaged. Welcome to my world.One doesn’t have to post previously to ask a question now. Just trying to understand.
It does seem to me that if one is a Baptist and has no clue about Christian Nationalism and Project 2025, then there is some type of disconnect. Now I do not have a one sentence definition of either, but I have studied enough to understand the thought that the US is to be a Christian nation only and another is basically suppression of women’s rights. Just 2 controversial points.
Now if I’m going to get hammered over this, it’s goodnight for me. (By the way, this might be why I don’t post).
I guess Project 2025 is from the Heritage Foundation. I googled it. That's how I know. I am somewhat familiar with the Heritage Foundation. It's a think tank, for the most part classic conservative and pro business, along the lines of National Review, if you are familiar with that. I would think that the Heritage Foundation and conservative Baptists, whether Southern Baptist Convention members or not, would be fellow travelers for the most part when it comes to politics. But I don't think the Southern Baptist Convention had anything to do with the development of the document directly.One doesn’t have to post previously to ask a question now. Just trying to understand.
It does seem to me that if one is a Baptist and has no clue about Christian Nationalism and Project 2025, then there is some type of disconnect.
being a nation governed by principles of biblical origin is commendable. I would hope you think so also.One doesn’t have to post previously to ask a question now. Just trying to understand.
It does seem to me that if one is a Baptist and has no clue about Christian Nationalism and Project 2025, then there is some type of disconnect. Now I do not have a one sentence definition of either, but I have studied enough to understand the thought that the US is to be a Christian nation only and another is basically suppression of women’s rights. Just 2 controversial points.
Now if I’m going to get hammered over this, it’s goodnight for me. (By the way, this might be why I don’t post).
Todd Friel's a good guy. In general, what I find in these discussions is illustrated by listening to the above two things I put up earlier, where you have top unabashed pro-Christian Nationalists speaking, and then go listen to David French, who is against it but does a good job of giving definitions. Bottom line is that no one really can define it and for good reason. There are so many ideas of what it is that using it as a label is useless. Except for one area. That is, if you can create enough of a visceral abhorrence in folks every time the term is mentioned then it has tremendous value in that you can damage anyone who you either want to apply the term to - or even better, it they embrace the term, even though what they mean is nothing like the image you have created.This seems to have a bit of relevance.
Here is a “pastor” who had to go to Congress to figure out about the Bible.
I don’t know anything about the commentary giver. I just ran across this. Some good points in there.