I begin today’s post by acknowledging that I have yet to write a necessary follow-up to my previous blog post on Christian Nationalism. I know. I probably should, since the essence of that post was: “Leftists are calling evangelicals ‘Christian Nationalists’ out of nowhere, but there really aren’t any,” and now I will have to update that claim by adding: “Oh, no, some postmillennial theonomists and ragtag cultural opportunists actually have decided to embrace the trap-title ‘Christian Nationalists,’ and some are already going so far as to advocate for an American version of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco to save our nation.
I See Your Theonomy — and Choose our Republic
I See Your Theonomy — and Choose our Republic
I See Your Theonomy — and Choose our Republic
I begin today’s post by acknowledging that I have yet to write a necessary follow-up to my previous blog post on Christian Nationalism. I know. I probably should, since the essence of that post was: “Leftists are calling evangelicals ‘Christian Nationalists’ out of nowhere, but there really aren’t any,” and now I will have to update that claim by adding: “Oh, no, some postmillennial theonomists and ragtag cultural opportunists actually have decided to embrace the trap-title ‘Christian Nationalists,’ and some are already going so far as to advocate for an American version of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco to save our nation.