Anonymous ID: 70e559 Jan. 5, 2024, 1:13 p.m. No.20189439   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9445 >>9451 >>9454 >>9495

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I am not a proponent of Christian nationalism, because my question to that being the answer is "Whose Christ?" There are many differences in our chosen beliefs just within Christianity. Many more when you include all beliefs. We are to have the right to our beliefs and a right to not have the government violate our beliefs. An example is the vaccine. People who disregarded the religious beliefs of others were given government authority to override those beliefs and force by coercion the taking of that medicine. The guy next door can disregard your beliefs and require you have a vaccine to work for him, the government cannot and should not. Instead we have reversed course in this freedom of religion. Now the believers in gender mutilations want access to your children to override your beliefs once again and force, by way of government, that belief on you. While Christians are forced to bake gay cakes. Christian nationalism could be Sharia Law lite, again, not in the framework, but no one is guaranteed freedom from Christianity