Suddenly, it seems, the term “Christian nationalism” is everywhere.

News reports about a rising conservative think tank express concerns about its ties to the movement. A high profile documentary asks whether a new wave of believers will wash away democracy in America. And Donald Trump, the presumptive GOP nominee, is increasingly embracing the narrative that he has been chosen by God — that only he can save America from Satan.

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@Museek It isn't that sudden. Christian nationalism was a big concern before TFG's 1st shot.

He did kick it into overdrive.

Christian nationalism as a populist movement has jumped the tracks and is completely out of control.

Many Christian leaders, authors, Bible schools, seminaries and pundits of all kinds are mostly alarmed...but are viewed as irrelevant to it.

There is no legitimate faith core to this movement. The whole thing depends on a manufactured, reductionist, rubber-stamp "Jesus."

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