We at Black Christian News do Not Believe in What is Called “CHRISTIAN NATIONALISM,” however, we do Believe That Born-Again Christians Who Believe the Bible Ought to Have the Freedom and Liberty to Evangelize the NATION and Believe and Preach What the Bible Teaches on the Issues of WOKEISM, Homosexuality, Homosexual Marriage, Transgenderism, Abortion, the Traditional Family, Male Leadership in the Home and the Church, etc. The DISNTR.COM Makes a Strong Case That the Devil and Progressives are Seeking to Lump all Conservative Bible-believing Christians of all Groups Under the Umbrella of CHRISTIAN NATIONALISTS, Which Threatens to Bring About Severe Persecution Against all Christians who Stand on the Word of God Against the WOKE, Progressive Liberal Positions on Homosexuality, Homosexual Marriage, Abortion, the Traditional Family, and Male Leadership in the Home and the Church. The DISNTR.COM says Former Southern Baptist ERLC Leader and Editor of Christianity Today Russell Moore Joins WOKE Pro-Sodomite/Homosexual, Pro-Transgender, so-called LGBTQQIPF2SSAA+, Pro-Abortion Activists and Hollywood Atheist Rob Reiner to Denounce Christianity as a “Threat” in New Movie Called “God & Country.”
Daniel Whyte III, President of Gospel Light Society International, says Russell Moore knows better than this and was raised better than this and should not let his bitterness against the Southern Baptist Convention and how they treated him turn him into a Judas against the FAITH that was once delivered to the saints and that he used to defend. Moore knows he should not associate with these unbelievers and people who are religious but do not believe and teach what God’s Word plainly says; he knows he should separate from them. Whyte says further, do not be shocked at these developments as he has been preaching on the series titled: WE ARE IN THE MIDST OF THE GREAT FALLING AWAY that Paul predicted would come.
I don’t identify as a Christian Nationalist, nor do I agree with all the positions held by some within that group, but I certainly don’t view the movement as a threat. Christian Nationalism represents a wide range of theological and ideological beliefs held by Christians about the ideal relationship between church and state, and it has been gaining considerable media attention over the last year.
While historically, a Christian Nationalist state would mean a state governed by the Church—a perspective I don’t share—in reality, progressives tend to label anyone who believes in a biblical worldview and thinks the government should curb evil as a “Christian Nationalist.”
This is a viewpoint commonly held by progressive “Christian” leaders like Russell Moore. In their tactical assault on conservatism, progressives lump all strands of conservative Christianity into a singular, undifferentiated bloc. For example, the dominionism of the New Apostolic Reformation is not distinguished from Reformed Christianity, both of which typically hold conservative views on moral issues but have very different approaches to dealing with them.
This strategy is designed to create an atmosphere where any Christian voice that diverges from their progressive agenda—be it on matters of sexuality, life’s sanctity, free speech, border security, or gun rights—is hastily labeled as extreme. Within this warped framework, biblical principles in and of themselves are painted as a threat to progress, freedom, and compassion and those who hold to them are labeled “dangerous Christian Nationalists.”
Russell Moore, in his never-ending crusade against conservatism, has teamed up with a host of pro-abortion, pro-LGBTQ activists to denounce the “Christian Nationalism” they perceive as a “threat to the Church” and a “threat to the nation.” In the film, God & Country, which is being promoted by director Dan Partland and the laughable, comedic Hollywood atheist producer Rob Reiner, a number of absurd assertions are made toward conservative Christianity, as seen in the trailer below.
This film features a number of far-left liberal activists masquerading as Christians, including Phil Vischer, who is known for creating Veggie Tales and has embraced every progressive ideology under the sun, including support for Democrats, identity politics, and Critical Race Theory. Vischer has promoted anything from transgenderism to making excuses for abortion and has questioned the traditional, biblical doctrine of sexual morality while comparing opponents of same-sex marriage to Confederate slave owners.
Jemar Tisby, who has gone to work for the radical anti-white extremist, Ibram X Kendi, has spent his entire career fostering racial division within Evangelical churches in America. Tisby compares churches that fly American flags to the Ku Klux Klan and his ministry partner at The Witness, the ministry for black people that he founded, is one hundred percent pro-abortion.
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