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mdmc

(29,162 posts)
Fri Mar 22, 2024, 06:56 PM Mar 2024

Christian Nationalism

Imagine a nation based on the values that Jesus taught.
Love thy neighbor
Turn the other cheek
Forgive
Help the sick, the poor

As a Christian, I would welcome true Christian Nationalism.

Has anyone else ever had thoughts like this?

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Christian Nationalism (Original Post) mdmc Mar 2024 OP
It would be great, except... calguy Mar 2024 #1
Thanks for the reply calguy mdmc Mar 2024 #3
Unfortunately, this is the state of your religion calguy Mar 2024 #5
terrible mdmc Mar 2024 #6
Why is the word "Nationalism" necessary? erronis Mar 2024 #2
good point erronis mdmc Mar 2024 #4
Christian Nationalism is rooted in bad theology, leading to horrific politics T_i_B Oct 2 #12
The gulf between scripture and dogma is pitiful. Your ideals should be used to Karadeniz Mar 2024 #7
Here's what a pastor as to say about CN RainCaster Apr 2024 #8
thanks for the video mdmc Apr 2024 #9
Who is afraid? mdmc Apr 2024 #10
This is along the lines of the OP mdmc Apr 2024 #11
God unifies, God does not divide The Great Open Dance Oct 4 #13

mdmc

(29,162 posts)
3. Thanks for the reply calguy
Fri Mar 22, 2024, 07:22 PM
Mar 2024

No. Christianity, in general, has been hijacked by the right and perverted into something it is not.
The prosperity gospel et al. Republican Jesus riding a t-rex and carrying a rifle. And so on..

erronis

(16,987 posts)
2. Why is the word "Nationalism" necessary?
Fri Mar 22, 2024, 07:19 PM
Mar 2024

That implies that your "Christian" values only apply within your national borders.

Not sure your Jesus would understand that reasoning.

mdmc

(29,162 posts)
4. good point erronis
Fri Mar 22, 2024, 07:26 PM
Mar 2024

I've been toying with my border policy beliefs lately.
I know that it is not politically popular, but I support and open border and universal citizenship.

Jesus would certainly not think a soul of foreign citizenship was any less of a soul.

T_i_B

(14,805 posts)
12. Christian Nationalism is rooted in bad theology, leading to horrific politics
Wed Oct 2, 2024, 02:15 PM
Oct 2

It has a great many flaws, not least of which is a failure to comprehend that Christianity is a universal faith that transcends national borders.

We could be here all day pointing out the many flaws in what gets termed "Christian Nationalism", from historical precedents to sectarianism. But a good place to start is with St Paul, his missions to the Gentiles, and in particular the Epistle to the Galatians. I visited his resting place at St Pauls Outside the Walls last month and his example is very different to that you'll see with self professed "Christian Nationalists".

Karadeniz

(23,455 posts)
7. The gulf between scripture and dogma is pitiful. Your ideals should be used to
Fri Mar 22, 2024, 08:30 PM
Mar 2024

construct a new creed replacing the biographical ones!

13. God unifies, God does not divide
Fri Oct 4, 2024, 10:53 AM
Oct 4

So, in my opinion, forces that divide are ungodly, no matter how much they invoke "God" to justify their opinion.

Best,

Jon Paul

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