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Post by PaulsLaugh on Apr 30, 2024 8:05:56 GMT
1. The voices in your head don’t count as “Facebook friends.” 2. Assuming you are telling the truth, they don’t want to post something and risk getting canceled. Unless you are ready to say every one of your “friends” that saw the message are like minded and would never report a post. We all know I'm sane, and you're lying. There are that many Facebook friends, mostly from "Castle Age" game friends whom I really don't know, but who create and read posts. I don't know if Paul and the others are telling the truth about finding these imaginary Christian nationalists. I suspect they are telling the truth, because they only accept fanatics as friends and only talk about fanatical things. But they're out of touch with reality, because they believe their little cubicles are the only world, much as the heroin dealing guy who knows 40 people in a city of 1,000,000 people will claim he lives in a small town where everybody knows everybody, just because he knows all of his fellow heroin dealers. From my OP: I do hate being right all of the time. I don't know if Paul and the others are telling the truth about finding these imaginary Christian nationalists.Paul has listed numerous examples above, however you ignore them. When a state can force Evangelical Christian minsters into public schools as councilors, that’s Christian Nationalism. When another state can force zero abortions rights, and even putting legal birth control on the list for elimination because it’s too immoral for everyday people to use, that’s Christian Nationalism. Mike Johnson saying all the USA needs to do to be great again is obey the Bible, that’s Christian Nationalism. When a leading Republican voice in the House of Representatives calls herself a Christian National, then believe it. Therefore, if you don’t know what Christian Nationalism is, then you’re probably a Christian Nationalist.
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Post by drystyx on Apr 30, 2024 8:16:16 GMT
We all know I'm sane, and you're lying. There are that many Facebook friends, mostly from "Castle Age" game friends whom I really don't know, but who create and read posts. I don't know if Paul and the others are telling the truth about finding these imaginary Christian nationalists. I suspect they are telling the truth, because they only accept fanatics as friends and only talk about fanatical things. But they're out of touch with reality, because they believe their little cubicles are the only world, much as the heroin dealing guy who knows 40 people in a city of 1,000,000 people will claim he lives in a small town where everybody knows everybody, just because he knows all of his fellow heroin dealers. From my OP: I do hate being right all of the time. I don't know if Paul and the others are telling the truth about finding these imaginary Christian nationalists.Paul has listed numerous examples above, however you ignore them. When a state can force Evangelical Christian minsters into public schools as councilors, that’s Christian Nationalism. When another state can force zero abortions rights, and even putting legal birth control on the list for elimination because it’s too immoral for everyday people to use, that’s Christian Nationalism. Mike Johnson saying all the USA needs to do to be great again is obey the Bible, that’s Christian Nationalism. When a leading Republican voice in the House of Representatives calls herself a Christian National, then believe it. Therefore, if you don’t know what Christian Nationalism is, then you’re probably a Christian Nationalist. Thanks for proving my point that you're just imagining Christian Nationalists everywhere. All I see is you and an entire mob of rabid dogs ranting and raving, and you prove it by your accusation against me. Someone doesn't see your imaginary beings, so you call him a Christian Nationalist. You've just pawned yourself. You just proved that you've been lying the entire time. I'm not concerned about these imaginary goblins you give labels to. I'm concerned about the maniacs who want to make a label, call that label a dangerous subhuman, and then start issuing that label of persecution to innocent people just because they may not be in your privileged race club or your privileged club of sheep who scream at innocent people. You are dangerous. You've already confessed to making false accusations, so there's no way to believe you on any accusations.
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Post by PaulsLaugh on Apr 30, 2024 8:20:46 GMT
I don't know if Paul and the others are telling the truth about finding these imaginary Christian nationalists.Paul has listed numerous examples above, however you ignore them. When a state can force Evangelical Christian minsters into public schools as councilors, that’s Christian Nationalism. When another state can force zero abortions rights, and even putting legal birth control on the list for elimination because it’s too immoral for everyday people to use, that’s Christian Nationalism. Mike Johnson saying all the USA needs to do to be great again is obey the Bible, that’s Christian Nationalism. When a leading Republican voice in the House of Representatives calls herself a Christian National, then believe it. Therefore, if you don’t know what Christian Nationalism is, then you’re probably a Christian Nationalist. Thanks for proving my point that you're just imagining Christian Nationalists everywhere. All I see is you and an entire mob of rabid dogs ranting and raving, and you prove it by your accusation against me. Someone doesn't see your imaginary beings, so you call him a Christian Nationalist. You've just pawned yourself. You just proved that you've been lying the entire time. I'm not concerned about these imaginary goblins you give labels to. I'm concerned about the maniacs who want to make a label, call that label a dangerous subhuman, and then start issuing that label of persecution to innocent people just because they may not be in your privileged race club or your privileged club of sheep who scream at innocent people. You are dangerous. You've already confessed to making false accusations, so there's no way to believe you on any accusations. Thanks for proving my point that you're just imagining Christian Nationalists everywhere.
So, MTG never called herself a Christian Nationalist? Stop pretending to be so stupid. You’re shooting your own own foot off. Good luck, Atheist.
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Post by drystyx on May 1, 2024 11:11:23 GMT
Thanks for proving my point that you're just imagining Christian Nationalists everywhere. All I see is you and an entire mob of rabid dogs ranting and raving, and you prove it by your accusation against me. Someone doesn't see your imaginary beings, so you call him a Christian Nationalist. You've just pawned yourself. You just proved that you've been lying the entire time. I'm not concerned about these imaginary goblins you give labels to. I'm concerned about the maniacs who want to make a label, call that label a dangerous subhuman, and then start issuing that label of persecution to innocent people just because they may not be in your privileged race club or your privileged club of sheep who scream at innocent people. You are dangerous. You've already confessed to making false accusations, so there's no way to believe you on any accusations. Thanks for proving my point that you're just imagining Christian Nationalists everywhere.
So, MTG never called herself a Christian Nationalist? Stop pretending to be so stupid. You’re shooting your own own foot off. Good luck, Atheist. You're the one shooting your foot off. I don't have MTG on my Facebook friend list. You do. You found one. I found zero. Big deal.
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Post by PaulsLaugh on May 1, 2024 11:17:57 GMT
Thanks for proving my point that you're just imagining Christian Nationalists everywhere.
So, MTG never called herself a Christian Nationalist? Stop pretending to be so stupid. You’re shooting your own own foot off. Good luck, Atheist. You're the one shooting your foot off. I don't have MTG on my Facebook friend list. You do. You found one. I found zero. Big deal. Neither do I. I simply read the newspapers. And your dunce act isn't fooling me.
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Post by PaulsLaugh on May 1, 2024 11:24:27 GMT
Thanks for proving my point that you're just imagining Christian Nationalists everywhere.
So, MTG never called herself a Christian Nationalist? Stop pretending to be so stupid. You’re shooting your own own foot off. Good luck, Atheist. You're the one shooting your foot off. I don't have MTG on my Facebook friend list. You do. You found one. I found zero. Big deal. Here's another.
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Post by PaulsLaugh on May 1, 2024 11:29:11 GMT
Thanks for proving my point that you're just imagining Christian Nationalists everywhere.
So, MTG never called herself a Christian Nationalist? Stop pretending to be so stupid. You’re shooting your own own foot off. Good luck, Atheist. You're the one shooting your foot off. I don't have MTG on my Facebook friend list. You do. You found one. I found zero. Big deal. Robert Jeffress, pastor of First Baptist Church in Dallas, has flipped on the notion of Christian Nationalism. This past Saturday, Jeffress said that if being a “Christian Nationalist” means being anti-abortion, anti-transgender, and for a closed border, he was a Christian Nationalist. “If that’s Christian Nationalism, count me in,” the pastor laughed. “Because that’s what we have to do. And what’s so hypocritical about this is the left don’t mind at all imposing their values on our country through the election process. They don’t mind forcing their pro-abortion, pro-transgender, pro-open borders policy upon our nation.”
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Post by PaulsLaugh on May 1, 2024 11:32:22 GMT
Thanks for proving my point that you're just imagining Christian Nationalists everywhere.
So, MTG never called herself a Christian Nationalist? Stop pretending to be so stupid. You’re shooting your own own foot off. Good luck, Atheist. You're the one shooting your foot off. I don't have MTG on my Facebook friend list. You do. You found one. I found zero. Big deal. “We’re under warfare,” one speaker told them. Another said she would “take a bullet for my nation,” while a third insisted, “They hate you because they hate Jesus.” Attendees were told now is the time to “put on the whole armor of God.” Then retired three-star Army general Michael Flynn, the tour’s biggest draw, invited people to be baptized. ReAwaken America was launched by Flynn, a former White House national security adviser, and Oklahoma entrepreneur Clay Clark a few months after the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol failed to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. Attendees and speakers still insist — against all evidence and dozens of court rulings — that Donald Trump rightfully won. Since early last year, the ReAwaken America Tour has carried its message of a country under siege to tens of thousands of people in 15 cities and towns. The tour serves as a traveling roadshow and recruiting tool for an ascendant Christian nationalist movement that’s wrapped itself in God, patriotism and politics and has grown in power and influence inside the Republican Party.
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Post by jeffersoncody on May 1, 2024 11:32:54 GMT
GOD & COUNTRY (2024). this brilliant, terrifying documentary doesn't just tell you why Christian Nationalism is on the rise in America and why trump has bought into it, it shows you, in explicit detail. It's a must-see. My Rating: 10 out 10.PaulsLaugh,
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Post by jeffersoncody on May 1, 2024 11:36:19 GMT
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Post by drystyx on May 6, 2024 1:19:04 GMT
Christian nationalists are no threat, and can never be a threat, because they will always be a fringe group of less than 1% of any people with resources to act upon this ideology, due to the fact that no one with any resources will ever want their politics to demand that they give away everything that they have. We all know this. Anyone who denies knowing this is lying, and we all know that. Which means that the people who scream about this Christian Nationalist movement and accusing people of being in the movement are the ones that any sane person is afraid of. They sound like Robespierre and Marat.
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