setting fire to the rain

Christian Nationalism’s Magic – Setting Fire to the Rain

It sounds preposterous or impossible, the notion of setting fire to the rain. But that’s the equivalent of what Christian nationalism has done. Bad ideology has effectively set death-dealing fire to the life-giving rain.

Christian nationalism is both an enabler and the desired end state of imperialism

A characteristic of imperialism is that it does not respect boundaries. So, keep in mind Christian nationalism is a sad world phenomena.

World leaders of Christian nationalism are setting fire to the rain

Here are the global leaders of Christian nationalism, as profiled in this 1-hour video by Nilay Saiya in conjunction with the Harvard Divinity School. There are variances, but they “run the same play”.

  • Christian nationalism is an irreligious ideology of supremacy in society and politics, serving untenable greed and power. A political theology and cultural framework that conflates the Christian faith with politics, law, and business. It calls for an end to the separation of church and state (end religious freedom).
  • In America, Christian nationalists say the country was founded as Christian, and that the government has responsibility to keep it that way, a commitment above any constitution or law. Through Trump, they see scripture fulfilled and push on for Armageddon.

Christian nationalism, supremacy, and Zionism are essentially one.

These are co-joined imperialistic efforts to burn down the way of Jesus and take down free democracy. Pray for these lost souls, and be dutiful to confront. Increasingly, imperialistic behavior, like that exercised in Iran and Gaza, is pushing into the streets of America. Christian nationalism is both an enabler and the desired imperialistic end state.

Christian nationalism – setting fire to the rain in the homeland

  • Doug Wilson is the godfather of Christian nationalism. The “TheoBros” (including JD Vance) is the sophisticated network of ruling Christian nationalism princes.
  • Wilson exercises Supreme Court influence. He is opening a special church adjacent to the White House on July 13th to further exercise their Oval Office influence. Their current strategy is to “clean up” their methodical conversion of the culture by tying it to fabricated religious subscription.
  • Christian nationalism has made common cause with far-right groups, such as the Proud Boys, the Three Percenters, and Q-Anon. The Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) says that as their “legitimacy” within the government grows, so does their propensity for violence.
  • Military leader Pete Hegseth was “made” by Doug Wilson. Hegseth welcomes violence against resistors of Christian nationalism. They anticipate favorable Supreme Court rulings this summer – they expect to be celebrating the profitable use of schools to train and grow a million-man army.
  • The State Department tells its employees to report one another over “anti-Christian bias” to protect Christian nationalism. States are attempting to mandate Christian nationalism instruction in schools and require Ten Commandments display within public classrooms.

Stopping the Fire

Responsible Christians and like-minded others must use our voices as powerfully as possible for the cause of peace and justice. This means against Christian nationalism. And/or against Christian Zionism, the financier of Gaza genocide.