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Christian Nationalism Means Hating The USA

I ran into someone this week who proudly declared himself to be a Christian Nationalist. “I’m a Christian Nationalist. I’m a Christian, and I love my country,” he told me. “What’s wrong with that?”

There are pros and cons to being a Christian. There are reasons to love your country, and reasons not to. This purpose of this podcast isn’t to tell people how to identify religiously, or whether to embrace the ideology of patriotism.

Be a Christian if that’s what you want to be. Love your country if that’s what you want to do.

Being a Christian Nationalist is something much more specific than that. Not all Christians in America are Christian Nationalists. Christian Nationalism isn’t really about loving your country. In fact, many Christian Nationalists will admit that they despise the United States of America.

Christian Nationalist Nick Fuentes brazenly talked about his hatred for the USA this week. He said:

These words from Christian Nationalist Nick Fuentes show the distinction between nationalism and simple love of country. Nationalism is not the same thing as patriotism. Nationalism is a political ideology that centers around a strict definition of a nation, making restrictions of national identity a primary concern. Nationalists are willing to sacrifice principles such as democracy, liberty, and equality in order to transform the United States into a Christian nation.

Christian Nationalists believe that their Christianity is the very definition of what’s right and what’s good. They perceive democracy and freedom as barriers to achieving the most important goal: Getting every single person on Earth to convert to Christianity, by any means necessary, including political persecution and violent force.

Christian Nationalism inevitably veers away from simple notions of patriotism, getting lost in the weeds of ancient Middle Eastern mythology. That ancient mythology in turn leads into ancient hatreds, as we see with the hatred of Nick Fuentes toward Jews.

Christian Nationalism and the Nazi ideology of Adolf Hitler share common historical roots in racist Christian theology. Christian Nationalists obsessively blame Jews for everything wrong with the world, following the centuries-old Christian teaching that because Jews killed Jesus, Jews are secretly in a pact with Satan to control the world and turn everything toward evil.

So it is that Christian Nationalist mythology easily expands into a dark network of conspiracy theories. Christian Nationalists are taught in their churches that the world is a deceptive, demonic trick that should be denied and destroyed. So, they easily dismiss any facts that contradict their beliefs. They reject science. They refuse to believe in documented history. They believe that academics and journalists cannot be trusted, because they are in league with Satan.

Disconnected from objective reality, Christian Nationalists follow their religion of paranoia into a political agenda that is more strongly linked to ancient prophecies than to the basic facts of life in America today. So it is that Nick Fuentes can say with such certainty that elections are rigged, that a Satanic Jewish Illuminati controls everything, that Joe Biden is a puppet of demons. He doesn’t cite any evidence to support his neo-Nazi conspiracy theories, because he doesn’t believe that he has to.

Christian Nationalists begin with the belief that the Christian bible is literally true, and twist their reality to fit that belief. Facts that don’t fit with their belief aren’t considered rationally by Christian Nationalists. Inconvenient facts are instantly dismissed as deceptions created by demonic forces.

So it is that we are faced with Christian Nationalists who are willing to unleash the same hateful Christian ideology that fueled the Nazis, this time attacking the USA from within. This ideology is currently in firm control of the Republican Party.

Last time around, the Christian Nationalists brought us Donald Trump. Since then, Christian Nationalism has become even more radical. What will the Christian Nationalists do if they are able to seize full control of the US federal government again?