Not that this is much of a surprise, but…
New report details the influence of Christian nationalism on the insurrection
(RNS) — A team of scholars, faith leaders and advocates unveiled an exhaustive new report Wednesday (Feb. 9) that documents in painstaking detail the role Christian nationalism played in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol and calling it an unsettling preview of things to come.
Christian nationalism was used to “bolster, justify and intensify the January 6 attack on the Capitol,” said Amanda Tyler, head of the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty, which sponsored the report along with the Freedom From Religion Foundation. Tyler’s group is behind an initiative called Christians Against Christian Nationalism.
When all Republicans have is a nail gun, everyone looks like Jeebus, even the mango-hued shitgibbon. And now they all get to be martyrs.
They want a theocracy so bad.
They’ve been planning this coup for decades
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Some excellent news for Trump supporters and Evangelicals as well…
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But, for Trump supporters and Evangelicals the planet has only bee around for about six thousand years, so there is no good news if you are a Trump supporter.
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well, I stand corrected. I completely missed the implications of joining the Trump cult. But still, it’s hard to argue about their lack of intellectual acumen is it not?
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There’s BOB as well
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Well. Not sure what happened to the “end” markup.
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The most Godless monsters that ever cursed a nation hanker for a theocracy is like the ending of “Raiders of the Lost Ark”. Spoiler alert! The Nazis / Republicans get fried by Yahweh. Spectacularly.
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