Wow you really raked him over the coals there. Can we get confirmation, are you saying you don’t support them ideologically but you will still vote for them?
Christian nationalism is an easier and "inclusive" way to sell white susupremacy. White supremacy has evolved, it's not bunch of guys with swastikas anymore. They now do include minorities if they are useful and will hurt their own if need be.
@@ladavis1959 "fence sitter" implies they might not vote Republican. Regardless of whether or not they are Christians or Christian nationalists, they will vote Republican because all three groups are filled to the brim with ignorant sheep.
Christianity is about Christian values: faith and love; politics is about the allocation of scarce resources; what you see today is not politics; it's a perversion of politics and the opposite of Christianity. .
@@truthache8560 render unto ceasar and obey the local government. Treat the immigrant as if the place is their home. Americas government says there is a seperation between church and state. A christian nationalist wants a theocracy, they want a chriatian nation. By definition they do not want the united states of america.
I respect their views. They sound very reasonable and respectful. The problem is what leaders are they following in the voting booth? Voting has consequences. Saying one thing, then voting for leadership that does not embody what you just said is not integrity. As a Christian woman myself, the ends never justify the means. At a ground level that means I can’t vote to get 1-2 policies I like. James 3:13: “Who is wise and understanding among you? Let him show it by his good life, by deeds done in the humility that comes from wisdom.”
Red states now are very hard to live in. An erosion of safety and a rise in fear and stress has taken place. Ubiquitous gun presence means one is constantly in a state of hyper vigilance. Also one’s job, relationships, are at risk if one questions the “accepted” political narrative. Am betting this couple lives in a blue state and has not been exposed to life in a red state. They are too chill.
@@dewaldt8104 There is always a net migration from wealthier areas to poorer areas. Since the beginning of time. Blue states are wealthier with much higher average net incomes. People leave blue states with their booty to buy cheaper with money still in the bank. So goes the blue state to red state migration. Red staters don’t move to blue states bcuz either no money or no idea how good the schools are, how well paid the nurses, firefighters, policemen, plumbers, carpenters, etc. are, and how chill the life is. Of course you’ll never hear anything about that good environment/life on Fox News, bcuz it doesn’t fit their apocalyptic narrative, i.e. it doesn’t make people angry, which keeps people glued and makes Fox more money.
Fyi; The Tanakh aka "old testament" is nonfiction and it is not a "religion," the talmud, "new testament" and quran however are all fiction, aka man made "religions," because believe it or not, *THE CREATOR does not condone any man made "religions" at all.* Hoshea 13 (8th century BCE) 4 Yet I Am YHWH thy Elohiym from the land of Egypt, and thou shalt know no god but Me: *for there is NO saviour beside Me.*
That's not true. I'm a liberal Christian who left my church because my former pastor pushes not just his personal politics but lies and misinformation. I didn't leave God or my faith, but I don't consider myself an Evangelical anymore. And I'd rather snort broken glass than vote Trump.
Definition is wrong for Christian Nationalist. The definition is a Christian that believes the government can’t take away our rights to be a Christian and worship Christ. These rights are given to us by God not man. With man it can be taken away by our government. However, our constitution clearly states the fact that our bill of rights is inalienable.
OH MY GOD literally no one in the US is trying to take away your right to worship Jesus!!! Y’all are the majority!!!! And you’re trying to shove it down the throats of everybody who doesn’t think exactly like you.
They want freedom, but not for everyone. They want small government, except when it comes to a woman's body.
And a theocracy just for their denomination
Bruh it’s protecting the babies life liberty and pursuit of happiness
But are they still voting for Trump?
That is the question.
Of course they are. They believe an invisible man in the sky runs everything while they worship Orange Jesus.
Guess they don’t know what is in store for them via project 2025.
@@lindaSmith6588 if they are then they'll be in good company.
@@suzannederusha1370 To be fair, Donny Felon isn't a Christian nationalist himself.
Wow you really raked him over the coals there. Can we get confirmation, are you saying you don’t support them ideologically but you will still vote for them?
Hypocrites
When did we transition from W supremacy to Chris' nationalism ??
You guys really gotta keep us updated.
It’s about division, hate and dehumanizing others.
Christian nationalism is an easier and "inclusive" way to sell white susupremacy. White supremacy has evolved, it's not bunch of guys with swastikas anymore. They now do include minorities if they are useful and will hurt their own if need be.
You speak as though one cannot do both.
Just look at the schism that led to the formation of the Southern Baptists.
You have to pay attention. It's no one's job to keep you "updated"
are you sleeping under a rock?
Didn’t say you weren’t going to vote for him though.
They said "Country over party".... so hopefully...?
@@LeeGinSing if you believe that, then you're as big of a sheep as Christians and Christian nationalists.
There's no Love like Christian Hate.
Overused atheist stupid quote.
@@user-sk9by1oq7k Offer an intelligent seldom used refutation then, if you can.
But you are afraid to say that you will still vote for him or not. You’re a fence sitter.
He knows full well if he said he won't, they would go after him hard.
Country club republikkkans. One that accepts rich Asians.
@@ladavis1959 "fence sitter" implies they might not vote Republican. Regardless of whether or not they are Christians or Christian nationalists, they will vote Republican because all three groups are filled to the brim with ignorant sheep.
He will easily go after Christians who dont meet his needs just like any other religion he is not honorable at all
Are you voting for him then?
Christianity is about Christian values: faith and love; politics is about the allocation of scarce resources; what you see today is not politics; it's a perversion of politics and the opposite of Christianity. .
Christianity has always been about denigrating and blaming women.
Christianity isn’t about love. It is about creating an in-group and making money off of it.
@@jamesparson Jesus never said that stop lying
@@user-sk9by1oq7k It doesn't matter what he says. It matters what Christians do. Pay attention to who they are.
@@jamesparson christianophobic much?
Not all christians arent nice people
Obviously theres a difference. A christian obeys christ, and a christian nationalist defies both the words of jesus and the constitution.
What does Christ command us to do?
@@truthache8560 render unto ceasar and obey the local government. Treat the immigrant as if the place is their home.
Americas government says there is a seperation between church and state.
A christian nationalist wants a theocracy, they want a chriatian nation. By definition they do not want the united states of america.
That is NOT true. You are either ignorant or a liar 🤥
@@truthache8560love god and love our neighbor as ourself.
@@Renee-xo8hk So ignore sin and lies, say nothing?
Less government..so letting a woman and her doctor make decisions about her pregnancy.
How is getting involved in people's medical care "small government?"
It’s former President trump. Is this an old video?
The title usually carries past presidential terms.
If you don’t advocate for what Christ taught then you’re not a Christian. That includes fighting for it in politics.
Can I get my baptism canceled?
Does less government mean no more FEMA or Medicare?
Less government is a Conservative mantra, but they are vague on what.
That most republicans aren’t Christians.
yes they are too christians, they are more christian than jesus!
They are 100%. They tell me so
I respect their views. They sound very reasonable and respectful. The problem is what leaders are they following in the voting booth? Voting has consequences.
Saying one thing, then voting for leadership that does not embody what you just said is not integrity. As a Christian woman myself, the ends never justify the means. At a ground level that means I can’t vote to get 1-2 policies I like.
James 3:13: “Who is wise and understanding among you? Let him show it by his good life, by deeds done in the humility that comes from wisdom.”
1:07 And yet you're still calling Trump President.....Yeah truth clearly matters to both of you. 🙄
This interview is only of a tiny representation of a specific ethnic group. Talk about setting a extremely low bar.
But will you still vote for him, Lindsay, Ted, Marco, Nikki etc. etc......
All religions are the same in my book. That is the root of all evil.
In no instance have Churches been the guardians of the liberties of the people-- James Madison
Red states now are very hard to live in. An erosion of safety and a rise in fear and stress has taken place. Ubiquitous gun presence means one is constantly in a state of hyper vigilance. Also one’s job, relationships, are at risk if one questions the “accepted” political narrative.
Am betting this couple lives in a blue state and has not been exposed to life in a red state. They are too chill.
Then why are people moving to red states from blue states?
@@dewaldt8104 There is always a net migration from wealthier areas to poorer areas. Since the beginning of time. Blue states are wealthier with much higher average net incomes. People leave blue states with their booty to buy cheaper with money still in the bank. So goes the blue state to red state migration. Red staters don’t move to blue states bcuz either no money or no idea how good the schools are, how well paid the nurses, firefighters, policemen, plumbers, carpenters, etc. are, and how chill the life is.
Of course you’ll never hear anything about that good environment/life on Fox News, bcuz it doesn’t fit their apocalyptic narrative, i.e. it doesn’t make people angry, which keeps people glued and makes Fox more money.
Don’t forget the power outages
No. They are not different. You can't have one without the other.
Thank you.. it appreciated.. I am trying to understand 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Good on you two!!
I hope that means they'll vote to keep our democracy alive for another 4 years and encourage others to do so
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They are very very different.
There’s no such thing as Christian nationalism
Stop
Agreed 👍
Not "are" but "is"
Fyi; The Tanakh aka "old testament" is nonfiction and it is not a "religion," the talmud, "new testament" and quran however are all fiction, aka man made "religions," because believe it or not, *THE CREATOR does not condone any man made "religions" at all.*
Hoshea 13 (8th century BCE)
4 Yet I Am YHWH thy Elohiym from the land of Egypt, and thou shalt know no god but Me: *for there is NO saviour beside Me.*
100% fiction
@@jamesparson
The wise shall inherit glory: *but shame shall be the promotion of fools.* ~ Mishlei 3:35
Yes it is
Christianity & Christian Nationalist...are distinctions without a difference.
That's not true. I'm a liberal Christian who left my church because my former pastor pushes not just his personal politics but lies and misinformation. I didn't leave God or my faith, but I don't consider myself an Evangelical anymore. And I'd rather snort broken glass than vote Trump.
They're the same
Cover the events that took place at the rally NowThis. Ducking because the kid was a ActBlue donor
While you and your followers call the right evil but wishing the kid didn't miss.... Smh
Definition is wrong for Christian Nationalist. The definition is a Christian that believes the government can’t take away our rights to be a Christian and worship Christ. These rights are given to us by God not man. With man it can be taken away by our government. However, our constitution clearly states the fact that our bill of rights is inalienable.
OH MY GOD literally no one in the US is trying to take away your right to worship Jesus!!! Y’all are the majority!!!! And you’re trying to shove it down the throats of everybody who doesn’t think exactly like you.
@@Langwidere903christians are not a majority in US
atheists are.