"Christian Nationalism" is a made up term that is used by secular haters of Christianity and woke, liberal, progressives, who claim a form of Christianity while denying Jesus' words and truth of Scripture. The term is used to label, attack and misrepresent Christians that trust God's Word and believe in Jesus.
See below for a statement from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and their head bishop Elizabeth Eaton.
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Rebecca
11/7/2022 04:03:36 pm
My head is spinning............I don't understand why the elca churches that aren't totally out of their senses, don't call these leaders to task... Where is the uproar? Not where I went for awhile.......
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11/7/2022 04:32:31 pm
"We must stand against Christian Nationalism..." says the Christ-disobeying, world-owned church that is an unrelenting enemy of marriage, preborn babies, repentance from sin, and the Gospel.
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Born again
11/8/2022 11:29:43 am
The demons attack God’s people. ELCA is a fraud.
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Christian
11/8/2022 02:07:03 pm
I would encourage anyone reading this to take a look at the website that “Bishop” Eaton referenced. The Christians Against Christian Nationalism website lists every single pastor and church who signed their petition to try to take away God’s authority over our nation.
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11/14/2022 09:05:09 am
The abortion-pushing, reparations-flacking, "systemic racism"-fighting, intersectionality-uber-alles ELCA won't know whether to love or hate this this movie:
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