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134 views 5 upvotes Made by CJohnson3 2 months ago in politics
25 Comments
3 ups, 2mo,
1 reply
Y'all keep ignoring the part where it says, "or prohibiting the free exercise thereof"
0 ups, 2mo,
1 reply
why would anyone want that? It also means any religion or non at all.
2 ups, 2mo
Yes.

Did someone say it did not?

Besides the leftist liberal democrats screeching "Christian Nationalists" was be eliminated.
3 ups, 2mo
Christian Nationalist is just a new label for the hate of Christians by the left.
2 ups, 2mo,
2 replies
this meme is disingenuous.
3 ups, 2mo
Yes, but then that is very often the nature of Christianity-hating leftist memes.
1 up, 2mo
Explain
2 ups, 2mo,
2 replies
In God We Trust
0 ups, 1mo,
1 reply
What's the point? Still nothing about Christianity. One slogan on a coin can't contradict everything else the founders and the original documents gave us. Nor does it contradict the sheer lack of religious or Christian language or symbols in the founding documents.
0 ups, 1mo
Don't let it eat at you then.
I'm not time travellin'
1 up, 2mo,
2 replies
That was only after Reagan. it used to be “E plurbus unum.” Also called one from many.
2 ups, 2mo,
1 reply
0 ups, 2mo,
1 reply
Well I’ll be damned.

still noticing that don’t say 1776. But fair enough Raegan didn’t do that.
3 ups, 2mo,
1 reply
You wouldn't notice it saying 1776 because it does not say 1776.

Do you need a source on that or are you accepting the word of this known liar?

😄🦜🦜
0 ups, 2mo,
1 reply
The point was we were not founded as a Christian nation with a Christian slogan. It was changed to that.
3 ups, 2mo,
1 reply
Who is "we"? Which nation?
0 ups, 2mo,
1 reply
The United States? This stream is pretty much American politics centered and Christian nationalism is on the rise in America for the most part.
2 ups, 2mo,
2 replies
You could have been talking about Australia, Germany, Mother Russia, Ethiopia...it is a big world.

What exactly is "Christian Nationalism" besides left lib dems adding "ism" to yet another innocuous word?

1) What is the definition?

2) What are the characteristics?

3) Why do you wish to suppress the religious expression of only one group?.
(That has to be some sort of "ism")

I will wait while you google your answers.
0 ups, 2mo,
1 reply
You have and almanac have both been told what Christian nationalism is multiple times with the same result.

You deny, deflect and ignore the definitions given to you even from Christian sources.

Your not actually asking questions for answers your pretending to defend those movements in spite of the rise of Christian nationalism especially within the ranks of maga and its leadership.

This is the questioning version of concern trolling.
2 ups, 2mo
I have not.

If you know, simply state the answer.

If you do not know simply say so.

Why do you find it necessary to engage in endless blustering instead of simply answering another's question?

And now the analytics! 😄

That is the argument YOU want to have.

I am not participating in that argument.

You are having that argument with yourself.

I ask a series of questions to learn your thinking and position, where you're comin' from.

Why did you not answer question #3?

Surely you can't suppose I know the reason why you wish to suppress, repress, and oppress the religious expression of only one distinct group.

That is bigotry, bias, religionist, prejudiced, and otherwise stinky bovine doo doo.
0 ups, 2mo,
1 reply
That is a flat out lie as I have quoted a Christian news source commenting on the subject and you yourself searched for MTG declaring herself a Christian nationalist and you tried to downplay it because it was “obscure to find.”

So once again Christian nationalists are a political faction of conservatives looking to install biblical law within America in direct contrast to the first amendment explicitly stating not to do such.

Noteworthy proponents are Nick Fuentes, Steve Bannon, and MTG.
2 ups, 2mo
And how is that any different than any other movement? (This will be Q #5)

And now Q #2? How does one identify a "Christian nationalist"?

Also, what is your answer to #3?

Question #6: Why do you oppose the group?
2 ups, 2mo,
1 reply
Taken from the Roman poet Virgil.
3 ups, 2mo
In GOD we trust appeared on coins beginning in 1864 and paper money around 1957.

The motto was made official by a joint resolution of congress in 1956.

25 years before Reagan was elected el presidente.
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