April 18, 2025

Christian Right Nationalism is grounded in notions of White Supremacy, not the God Centered theological, spiritual teachings, and ministry of Jesus Christ. “What Would Jesus Do” has always been a commonsense phraseology? Not so with Christian Right Nationalists who believe that the earth belongs to them, not: “ e earth is the Lord’s, and the fullness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein.” (Psalm 24: 1). Christian Right Nationalism has always existed, because it is racism in disguise, using the Bible as a cover for racial hatred. What a shame! Prostituting God has never been a successful strategy because God is not mocked, individuals reap what they sow. Angelou Mayou said it best: “If an individual tells you who he is, believe him”. America, how many times and in different ways has Donald J. Trump told the world who he is. Sadly, (73+) million American voters are in absolute agreement with Trump concerning racial superiority through Power, Privilege, and Pleasure.

 

Individuals should never seek to justify ungodliness (sin), because “the wages of sin are death, but the gi of God is eternal life: “ ank You Jesus”. Christian Right Nationalists have always sought to mischaracterize the Bible and the teachings and ministry of Jesus Christ to justify White Supremacy. Christian Right Nationalist Leaders use the Bible to mischaracterize and misinform parishioners solely to promote racial superiority. Donald J. Trump used the Bible as a prop in front of a church in Washington, D. C., and the Bible was upside down, and if you spiritually understand signs, Donald J. Trump’s life is up-side-down.

 

America, invariably the eternal truth of God shall prevail, because: “ e precepts of the Lord are right, rejoicing the heart:  e commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes.” (Psalm 19: 8).  The works and spiritual words of Jesus Christ are universal, and inclusive. Likewise, the spiritual tenets of the Preamble and U. S. Constitution are universal. Yet, Christian Right Nationalists desire particularism and White Privilege Exclusion rather than multi-cultural democratic inclusion as the Founders envisioned.  e Founders believed what they penned, but they could not live up to their own spiritual vision for America. Despite GOP Christian Right Nationalism, America has made inclusionary progress, but spiritual challenges remain.  us, the challenge is not the distance we have come, but the real challenge is the distance we must go to achieve universal human dignity for all Americans, because: “A man that hath friends must shew himself friendly: and there is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother.” (Proverbs 18: 24).

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