Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley’s recent First Things essay, “Our Christian Nation,” may warm the hearts of Christian nationalists and confound historians and theologians who worry about continuing threats to the separation of church and state.
Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley’s recent First Things essay, “Our Christian Nation,” may warm the hearts of Christian nationalists and confound historians and theologians who worry about continuing threats to the separation of church and state.
Kill in the name of God and your victim will be just as dead as if you killed for secular reasons.
Thinkers have been making this claim since the first Enlightenment, back in 1685. But people are as prone to reading messages in their tea leaves now as they were a millennium ago. I don’t see any evidence to conclude that modern day Satanic Panics are less likely than they were under Reagan. And given the number of TV ghost hunters and TikTok psychics and QAnon Shamen I see popping up in my social media feeds, we’re no less likely to kick off another Salem style witch hunt than we were 300 years ago.
My guy, I need to see some progress before I worry about fighting it.
Christians are only 3% in Norway, soon to be worldwide
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Norway
They’re still over 60% of the population of the United States. They get some illegal special treatment here. There’s some push back but it’s always an uphill battle. The country is no less a pit than Saudi, the preferred imaginary despot is just v2.0 instead of v3.0.
35% at most, even then , only maybe 5% actually MAGA yeehawdists
Where are you getting these numbers from? I’m seeing 70% from Pew Research and 69% from Gallup being some kind of Christian. As for the Christian Fascism in the country I’m seeing 30% from NPR would still support our wannabe dictator even if convicted of crimes.