With the release of Andrew Torba’s book titled ‘Christian Nationalism’, the subject is now prominent in the popular consciousness. Kanye West’s recent appearances in the alternative media, with assistance from Nick Fuentes’s America First channel, boosted the concept. But Christian Nationalism is nonsensical, an oxymoron.
To begin with, Christianity and nationalism are direct contradictions.
Nationalism is all about bonds of blood and soil. The word ‘nationalism’ shares a root with the words ‘Nature’ and ‘natural’. Nationalism is the natural form of organisation for an extended collection of families. Indeed, a nation can be considered an extremely extended family, in the sense that all members of it are related, however distantly.
Christianity, by contrast, is all about bonds of faith. The Christian Bible states that bonds of blood and soil are meaningless because all are one in Rabbi Yeshua. Christians are even encouraged to turn their backs on their own families if those families don’t worship the magical rabbi: they must hate non-Christian members of their own family to be worthy.
Rejecting one’s own blood because of a Jewish religion is utterly incompatible with nationalism.
Many Christians believe that their non-Christian ancestors are suffering eternal punishment as a result of their refusal to worship Rabbi Yeshua. The Christian belief that non-Christians are doomed to an eternity in Hell also applies to their own kin. They feel no shame at holding such contempt for their own people.
Neither do Christians feel any shame at their preference for sharing an eternity in Heaven with hordes of 70-IQ Africans over sharing an eternity with their own kin. Cult before kin is the motto of the Christian. This is fundamentally a traitor’s mindset. It’s the same mentality that led to acts of treason such as those committed by the Rosenbergs or the Cambridge Five.
If white Christian Nationalists are asked whether they would prefer a non-Christian white nation or a Christian non-white nation, they will opt for the latter. Some so-called Christian Nationalists would be happy for every non-Christian member of their own nation to be replaced with Africans, as long as those Africans were Christian.
Christians are more than happy to knife their own nationals in the back if they believe it will further their cult. This is one of the main reasons why Christian churches and NGOs are obsessed with refugee resettlement. Every sub-Saharan Christian they can import means another kick in the guts for nationalist sentiments, which depend on solidarity to exist, which itself depends on kinship intensity.
The deeper motivations behind this new wave of Christian Nationalism are twofold.
The first is to bring back theocracy. Christian Nationalists aren’t honest enough to admit that they want to go back to theocracy, so they hide it behind the label of nationalism. The truth is that they don’t want nationalism, they want theocracy. To them, the Dark Ages were good times: people may have been forbidden to read, but at least they were all Christian.
Christian Nationalism is identical to theocracy in almost every respect. Women are to be subjugated, non-Christians are to be banned from public office, pre-Christian spiritual traditions are to be destroyed, and Christianity is to be forced on everyone consenting or otherwise, as Christians did to Europeans between the Fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance.
The second is to lure nationalists into Christianity. Being a universalist cult, and having the tenet that everyone on Earth will be made to worship Rabbi Yeshua whether they like it or not, Christianity endeavours to insert itself into every possible niche. So in the same way there are Christian Anarchists, Christian Communists and Christian Capitalists, there are also Christian Nationalists.
Christian Nationalists make a strenuous and immensely dishonest effort to shoehorn Christianity into nationalism. They will claim that all of the nation’s problems exist because of an absence of Christianity. They will twist any line from the Christian Bible to create the appearance of support for nationalism, even lines like Isaiah 40:17, which states that national divisions are as nothing to Yahweh.
They will even go as far as claiming that Christianity is a white supremacist movement if they think this will gain converts. Those who put on this act are in the habit of calling critics of Christianity Jews, even when it’s the Jewish origins of Christianity that provoked the criticism.
Ultimately, then, Christian Nationalism is merely the latest variant of the Abrahamic hydra. Christians will not rest until all competing religious or spiritual traditions are destroyed, and pretending to be nationalists is just the latest way they plan to wreak this destruction. But Christianity is, and always will be, a universalist cult, beholden to globalists, and in opposition to all natural interests.
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