End-Time Patriotism & The Image of the Beast: Build Back Biblical.....Project 2025 & Jan 6th Planners both want that

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Feucht made a direct call for Christian nationalism — declaring that America should be governed according to biblical law for the benefit of believers, as a way to prepare for the second coming of Christ.

“It’s all part of The King coming back,” Feucht told the audience. “That’s what we’re practicing for,” he insisted, before adding, “That’s why we get called ‘Christian nationalists.'”



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For those who didn’t catch it, Trump mused about how his fans barely respond to promises to cut taxes anymore, but when he talks about restricting trans rights, they hoot and holler and go wild.

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I do have to say that the poll results in this presentation are very questionable and are simultaneous supportive for TPTB narratives.

In the last 2mins, Bill Galston (of Brookings) said: Christian nationalism isn't new. It took 250years from Paul's epistle to the Galatians until Constantine...when Christianity became an imperial faith.
 

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Nothing wrong with displaying the ten commandments in public places and praying to God at schools...only Godless people will disagree.
 

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Just a word of caution...

The United States is currently being set-up by the Powers That Be to play the part of the Scapegoat. In other words, the plan is to demonize the USA and claim it is Mystery Babylon. After this, they can destroy her and claim 'Babylon is fallen, is fallen'. Once this occurs, they will roll out their False Messiah and Mark of the Beast.
That's what it looks like. And the false alternative to the American "Babylon" is being painstakingly built on neo-Babylon models, and is beginning, still light but more and more, to offer itself as a salvation to the conservative people of the West ( and wherever else where the so-called neoliberal model has penetrated.)

Considering that, having never lived in the USA/North America, watching him from afar, I'm not his biggest fan.
 

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At the 22min mark, Chris Foley remarks: " think about living by the 10 Commandments. Our kids don't even know about the 10 commandments. "
I will add that at the beginning of the video, you will see a "Build Back Biblical" sign at Gen Flynn's "Re-Awaken America Tour".

The 3 Abrahamic faiths don't even see eye to eye when it comes to the Decalogue. In Christendom, the Catholics took it upon themselves to edit God's Law in-order to quiet the conscience over worship of graven images (see their catechism) while the vast majority of the Protestant world claims it is irrelevant because it was nailed to the Cross.
The video below was originally posted in the Asbury Revival thread. They begin discussing Christian States at the 55min mark and Pastor Joel (a proponet of Theonomy) was asked how the gov't would enforce the 1st Commandment. He responded with an example along the lines of "mosques wouldn't be permitted to be erected but adherents would be free to practice their faith in the confines of their own home since the gov't isn't supposed to interfere in the jurisdiction of the home.

This quest for a Christian nation is going to ignite a fierce debate within the Christian body over the validity of the 10 Commandments and it is a debate iam certainly looking forward to spectate. It is interesting that in a bid to stave off America's decline and win the culture war, the very Christians who ardently believe that the Decalogue was nailed to the Cross (using Colossians 2:14 to validate the belief) and that "we are no longer under the Law but under grace" now desperately want the Decalogue in public spaces to govern social & political life.

Anyway, it looks like a political-theological fight over the Constitution is brewing and will culminate in the nation's founding document shredded....and that's what TPTB want aswell.

 

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The Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 has generated alarm on the Left and in some Christian circles. Here are some videos, including one where the president accepted the invitation and went to this year's WEF meeting and railed against "the elite".
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The hosts asked Wolfe about the area where the rubber meets the road for Christian nationalism: government. If Christians were in charge of the government, Thorpe asked Wolfe, are they not then “bound to use [their] religious doctrine in order to shape the laws that [they’re] going to put in front of people? Source

 

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"The culture war will only be won if it becomes a religious one"~Nick Fuentes

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They begin discussing Christian States at the 55min mark and Pastor Joel (a proponet of Theonomy) was asked how the gov't would enforce the 1st Commandment. He responded with an example along the lines of "mosques wouldn't be permitted to be erected but adherents would be free to practice their faith in the confines of their own home since the gov't isn't supposed to interfere in the jurisdiction of the home.
Christian Nationalist Pastor Joel Webbon Says America Needs A Dictator(1min)
 

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In 2022, Pastor Doug Wilson's Canon Press published Stephen Wolfe's book, The Case for Christian Nationalism. But this wasn't the usual argument about a renewed need for the church to share the Gospel, pray for revival, and uphold the cherished values and freedoms of our constitutional republic.

Wolfe, leaning on the Reformed theological tradition, advocated for a "Christian Prince" to take the helm in the form of "theocratic Caesarism." Under this system, he wrote, arch-heretics and non-Christians would be punished with banishment, imprisonment or the death penalty. Lest that wasn't radical enough, Wolfe opined on the importance of bloodlines in a nation, writing: "The originating source for one's affection of people and place is his natural relation — those of his kin." In another section, he wrote: "Here I will justify violent revolution."
 
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