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The Daily Wire's most popular personality, Candace Owens, was right before Holy Week, allegedly for saying "Christ is king." Her firing has set off a large reaction, especially among Christians who hold to their faith in the public square. It has become clear to all that you can publicly be a Christian in mainstream conservatism, but you may not treat the Christian faith the way the Bible does—that it is exclusively true and the only way of salvation for all men.
What does this mean for the immediate future of both Christianity and rightwing political thought in the United States?
To support the show, please go to contramundumpodcast.com
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The Daily Wire's most popular personality, Candace Owens, was right before Holy Week, allegedly for saying "Christ is king." Her firing has set off a large reaction, especially among Christians who hold to their faith in the public square. It has become clear to all that you can publicly be a Christian in mainstream conservatism, but you may not treat the Christian faith the way the Bible does—that it is exclusively true and the only way of salvation for all men.
What does this mean for the immediate future of both Christianity and rightwing political thought in the United States?
To support the show, please go to contramundumpodcast.com

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