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White Nationalism, and Christian Nationalism Are Not The Same. Black Nationalism is, “Racist!”

I’m failing to see how Christian Nationalism is being conflated with White Nationalism. There seems to be some sort of mischaracterization going on in the minds of some. White Nationalism is the idea of having a nation comprised, and ruled, by a homogenous, monolithic, group of people with pale skin, from the ethnicities of Europe. Christian Nationalism, if I’m not mistaken, is the idea of having a nation comprised, and ruled, by Christians, and the Bible as the main authority. Nationalism is simply the idea that your nation is great, and you are proud of your culture, and values, as a nation, and want to promote its interests.

There is nothing inherently immoral, or wrong with nationalism contrary to what globalist communists would have you believe. Of course, it behooves them to denigrate any type of nationalism. They want to be global overlords who torture us all, and kill us. They appear benevolent, but are satanists. Some cultures values are more valuable than others. The globalists would say that I was wrong in the statement, but in so doing they are affirming my argument by extoling their values above mine. I have a Christian worldview, and my values come from my faith. Their values come from what they believe, and put faith in to trust. Of course, since it isn’t the God of the Bible, it is in some evil, fallen, anthropocentric ideology.

In the past, people were considered to be different races of humankind, but do to modern genetic research it has been determined that there is only one race of man. Duh! I’ve been saying this for a while. According to the Bible we have ethnos, (ἔθνος) translated as, “nations,” or “peoples,” and in the past some translations rendered it, “race.” These are groups of localized peoples in tribes, towns, villages, who developed their own distinct languages, and customs. They would adopt names for themselves that passed into common use historically. People would move between these places. Some people would be physically very disparate from the people they moved to live in community with. They would contribute their own distinct genes to the gene pool of that area, as well as some of their values, and practices. They would also adopt much of the predominate culture.

White Nationalism, is no different morally than Black Nationalism. If you didn’t know there was such a thing as, Black Nationalism, I’ll forgive you. The media never talks about it, even though it is just as prevalent in our culture. It is funny that when you look up, Black Nationalism on the internet, you’ll find definitions that are obviously promoting it as not racist ideology, but rather anti-racist. It is too hilarious. The hypocrisy of the leftist globalists is obvious, and disgusting. The true definition is the same as the definition for White Nationalism, just replace white with black. They attempt to make it sound so magnanimous, like it is some fight against colonialism. These people trying to start so-called race wars are the enemy.

Prejudice based on skin color is morally evil, although the modern race-baiters have made it feel right. Unfortunately, many people don’t think past skin deep generalizations. It is so much easier just to hate people than to get to the heart of the matter. There are even some Christians who have succumbed to the temptation to hate people based on their skin color. I know that after watching a bunch of X(Twitter) videos of POC’s doing racism, I often get angry, and want to hate people. As a Christian, I mortify that sin. This is part of the manipulation by our wannabe overlords. They run social media. They run the mainstream media. They want us to break down into camps, tribes, and hate each other. If we do that, we won’t see them behind the curtain pulling our strings. The machine can’t work if we don’t fall under their control. Fight the temptation to hate people.

This current misnomer of Christian Nationalism being the same as White Nationalism has to be squashed. I’ve heard, and read about too many people, including Christians, believing this error. If you happen to be one of them, consider yourself corrected. You can no longer claim ignorance in conflating the two. Also, don’t be fooled into thinking that Black Nationalism isn’t racists. It is. There is nothing wrong with Christian Nationalism. I happen to think it is an exceptional idea. I’m even fine with a Christian Monarchy. Afterall, Christ is our King!

Book Reviews · cultural

A Snyder’s Soapbox Review of, “Christian Nationalism: A Biblical Guide For Taking Dominion And Discipling Nations” by Andrew Torba & Andrew Isker.

This book is a brief treatment of the idea of Christian Nationalism. It is not an in depth theological, or philosophical work. It is only 106 pages long. Don’t expect a detailed, and compelling, set of arguments. Think of this more as a manifesto of Torba & Isker. While I agree with some of the sentiments, I found the work lacking. It wasn’t a compelling argument for Christian Nationalism. I do believe that the U.S.A. started out as a Christian nation, comprised of Christian states, in a loose understanding, but the authors call Roman Catholics, and Orthodox Christians, brothers way to often. They may be co-belligerents, but they are not brothers in Christ. It is sloppy ecumenism at best, and dangerous conflation at worst. The line spacing is excessive, and the font size is pretty large. If it were formatted like most other books, it would probably be 75 pages long. I am a fan of what Torba is doing with Gab.com, and many of his other projects. I like some of what he has to say in this book, but I don’t find it compelling. If you are looking for a deeper, and more compelling treatment of the topic, that might convince you that Christian Nationalism is a good thing, you may have to look further. This book may be the one that starts you looking into the topic. The authors blame pre-mil eschatology for the problems in our nation, and insist the early Church knew nothing about this view, but my Church father can beat up your Church father. I could cite from the works of the early Church that would demonstrate that they did hold a pre-mil view, but I digress. The point is, he didn’t really cite those works. He simply listed some well known names. I do recommend staying far away from books written by liberal theologians, Roman Catholics, and other non-Christian authors, until you’ve grown enough in your faith to know the difference between truth, and lies. If you are interested in the topic, I suggest reading what the founders of the colonies wrote. Read, and understand the idea of manifest destiny that drove them. Also, look at all of the wonderful results of Christianity. If not for Christianity, you would not be here. It is irrefutable. You can try, but that is like an atheist arguing that he had no creator. It is self-refuting.

ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8849517070