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In a recent clip, a speaker on MSNBC described Christian Nationalism as believing that Rights exclusively come from God, or at least, they are not granted by the State. Historically, the prevalence of this belief led to the persecution and even killing of Christians.
When a State sees itself as the granter or generator of Rights, it cannot abide by citizens appealing to a higher power.
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Talk Back to Me
In a recent clip, a speaker on MSNBC described Christian Nationalism as believing that Rights exclusively come from God, or at least, they are not granted by the State. Historically, the prevalence of this belief led to the persecution and even killing of Christians.
When a State sees itself as the granter or generator of Rights, it cannot abide by citizens appealing to a higher power.
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Up your helmet camo game: pickup the REDACTED x AXL Squid Scrim Kit at axladvanced.com
Support the REDACTED Culture Cast at redactedculture.locals.com
SSP and boutique products at redactedllc.com
Follow us on Instagram at @redactedllc

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