Christian Nationalist "prophet" leads thousands to pray in tongues to prevent Trump's arrest https://boingboing.net/2023/03/22/c...pray-in-tongues-to-prevent-trumps-arrest.html
A Wyoming Republican says Christian nationalism has hijacked her state and that on Sundays she can't tell if she's listening to a 'sermon or a stump speech' https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...rmon-or-a-stump-speech/ar-AA1bEsjO?li=BBnb7Kz
The Evangelicals Calling for War on Poor People A new, antisocial strain of the prosperity gospel is making its way into pulpits and breeding new hostility toward the least fortunate Americans. https://newrepublic.com/article/176117/prosperity-gospel-christian-war-poor
How the GOP went full Christian White Nationalist. How Republicans convinced themselves America was meant to be a "Christian nation" Most Republicans now support Christian nationalism. This was not the case during the Obama years https://www.salon.com/2023/12/13/ho...s-america-was-meant-to-be-a-christian-nation/
It's just a matter of time until MAGA Republicans running for office embrace putting non-whites in special camps for the impure. Republicans are embracing white nationalist blood purity 'to stay in power': GOP columnist https://www.rawstory.com/trump-blood-purity-republican/
According to the Christo-Fascists -- Only Christians are fit to hold public office. Oregon State Rep. E. Werner Reschke Says Muslims and ‘Godless’ People Unfit to Hold Public Office https://www.rightwingwatch.org/post...d-godless-people-unfit-to-hold-public-office/ In November, the National Association of Christian Lawmakers announced that Republican state Rep. E. Werner Reschke had been named the organization’s “state chair” in Oregon. The National Association of Christian Lawmakers is a collection of right-wing state and federal legislators and religious-right activists dedicated to electing “godly leaders in our nation at every level” for the purpose of seeing its “biblical worldview spread across the nation.” Founded by longtime religious-right activist and ardent Christian nationalist Jason Rapert, the NACL seeks to “take authority” over every level of government, primarily by feeding far-right model legislation to its members to be introduced in their respective states. Reschke appeared on Wednesday’s episode of Rapert’s “Save The Nation” program and made it quite clear that he shares Rapert’s radical vision. When Rapert asked why it is important for Christians to be “involved in government and voting and be a part of the authority in our country,” Reschke pulled no punches. “What drew me to it was primarily looking at our history, and the men and women who were part of that history and building this nation,” Reschke said. “Whether it’s George Washington, whether it was [James] Madison, whether it was Abraham Lincoln, whether it was Ronald Reagan—who was the first president I got to vote for—you go back through history and you look at the men and the struggles that they faced and the faith that they had.” “Those are the type of people that you want in government making tough decisions during tough times,” Reschke continued. “You don’t want a materialist. You don’t want an atheist. You don’t want a Muslim. You want somebody who understands what truth is and understands the nature of man, the nature of government, and the nature of God.” “If you don’t understand those things, you’re gonna get things wrong,” he concluded. “In Oregon … we have a lot of people who are godless, unfortunately, leading the way and it’s the blind leading the blind.” Late last year, House Speaker Mike Johnson received an American Patriot Award for Christian Honor and Courage from the NACL when he delivered the keynote address at its gala, during which he declared that God has raised him up to be the “Moses” who will lead this nation through “a Red Sea moment.” (Article has video)
Revealed: far-right figures try to create Christian nationalist ‘haven’ in Kentucky Venture fund and real estate startup linked to far-right groups promote residential development as community for rightwingers https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/jan/20/kentucky-far-right-community-real-estate-development