I read an article about White Christian Nationalism and I’m curious what the overwhelming view of it is on this board. So I’m using a simple pole to gauge your opinion but feel free to add comments of why you do or don’t support WCN.
Absolutely, but before I do so is it possible the source of the article will give bias to people’s answers? I found the article interesting and educated me a bit, but as always the source does matter to many. So with that said is it still important I post the article as it pertains to this poll?Can you link the article for context?
Sort of a loaded question. And term. Patriotism historically relates to country and nationalism your people or tribe if memory serves. In the current milieu it’s not a good thing. Sort of the polar of the attack on white men we’ve experienced the 4 years prior.I read an article about White Christian Nationalism and I’m curious what the overwhelming view of it is on this board. So I’m using a simple pole to gauge your opinion but feel free to add comments of why you do or don’t support WCN.
I read an article about White Christian Nationalism and I’m curious what the overwhelming view of it is on this board. So I’m using a simple pole to gauge your opinion but feel free to add comments of why you do or don’t support WCN.
Which part is contrary? An overwhelming percentage of the founders were white Christians who loved their country.White Christian Nationalism seems contrary to our basic values which include freedom of religion and all men are created equal.
Which part is contrary? An overwhelming percentage of the founders were white Christians who loved their country.
Your issue then is with the subjective concept of nationalism. Why include the objective descriptors white and Christian?Didn't they also believe in protecting the basic rights of the minority among which includes religion and race?
Granted it took a long time to work out the race problem because of slavery. White nationalism, in the minds of some of us, indicates the problem lingers.
Your issue then is with the subjective concept of nationalism. Why include the objective descriptors white and Christian?
WCN is not just nationalism by white Christians. It's nationalism for whom the nation in question is white Christians. It includes a small minority of actual white Christians.Your issue then is with the subjective concept of nationalism. Why include the objective descriptors white and Christian?
What dummy did you read that word salad from? My suggestion is stop reading them. The answer is post 5.WCN is not just nationalism by white Christians. It's nationalism for whom the nation in question is white Christians. It includes a small minority of actual white Christians.
Bullshit.Inherently, faith and national pride are good things. Unfortunately they’ve been co-opted and perverted to a level that even the mention of them evokes divisiveness.
The loudest voices talking about Christian nationalism aren’t actually very Christian in the truest sense and the nationalistic pride they have is for a country that would intentionally omit of their fellow countrymen.
I don’t believe this. Can you link something I can read?The loudest voices talking about Christian nationalism aren’t actually very Christian in the truest sense and the nationalistic pride they have is for a country that would intentionally omit of their fellow countrymen.
Christian nationalism Is one thing. White Christian Nationalism is a different thing.I read an article about White Christian Nationalism and I’m curious what the overwhelming view of it is on this board. So I’m using a simple pole to gauge your opinion but feel free to add comments of why you do or don’t support WCN.
I have NO idea what "White Christian Nationalism" is. So, I can not comment.I read an article about White Christian Nationalism and I’m curious what the overwhelming view of it is on this board. So I’m using a simple pole to gauge your opinion but feel free to add comments of why you do or don’t support WCN.
How is it any different than promoting atheism? Socialism? Democratism? Liberalism? Republicanism? Conservatism? We’re all promoting our views and trying to achieve prominence or dominance.So if we remove the title of white from Christian Nationalism is that more acceptable and better for America as it doesn’t feel or sound more racially divisive?
Then the next question remains is Christian Nationalism good for America?
Wiki (I know great source) defines the term as:
Christian nationalism is a form of religious nationalism that focuses on promoting the Christian views of its followers, in order to achieve prominence or dominance in political and social life.
I’m interested in continuing this conversation from both points of view, white vs non-white.
I won’t comment on white Christian nationalism.So if we remove the title of white from Christian Nationalism is that more acceptable and better for America as it doesn’t feel or sound more racially divisive?
Then the next question remains is Christian Nationalism good for America?
Wiki (I know great source) defines the term as:
Christian nationalism is a form of religious nationalism that focuses on promoting the Christian views of its followers, in order to achieve prominence or dominance in political and social life.
I’m interested in continuing this conversation from both points of view, white vs non-white.
Don’t agree. Government by consent of the governed isn’t dominance. That said, there are those who make every effort to achieve dominance or one party rule by persuasion, intimidation, censorship or other restrictive measures. None of that is Christian nationalism.We’re all promoting our views and trying to achieve prominence or dominance.
But what about the 1st Amendent? Is that not a contradiction of this POV?I won’t comment on white Christian nationalism.
Christian nationalism flows from the Declararyion of Independence and is a cornerstone of our view of sovereignty.
While I understand small numbers of people will think and believe anything, I don’t believe any religious or political leader of stature commented along the lines that Cristian Nationalism is exclusionary, anti-democratic or gang-like. Such views are facially ridiculous.
So what is Christian Nationalism? Well, it’s not a group of people; instead, it’s a belief that Jefferson stated very well in the Declaration of Independence.
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed,”
Basic human rights do not come from kings or other rulers; they come from the creator. . Governments are formed to secure these rights. ( An atheist might believe these rights exist in nature). This is Nationalism and Christianity.
I don’t accept any view of Christianity or nationalist proposed by people who are neither. In all cases, they intend their view to be a pejorative.
I used dominance because it was in the definition. I prefer prominence. Also. I was trying to apply the definition to all the “isms” rather than just Christianity.Don’t agree. Government by consent of the governed isn’t dominance. That said, there are those who make every effort to achieve dominance or one party rule by persuasion, intimidation, censorship or other restrictive measures. None of that is Christian nationalism.
I don’t accept any view of Christianity or nationalist proposed by people who are neither. In all cases, they intend their view to be a pejorative.
Why does everyone feel the need to hear an argument equally from both sides on every issue? I understand it’s needed for some issues, but every perspective doesn’t warrant equal consideration. I don’t need to hear the Klan’s perspective on anything, I don’t need to hear the Nazi perspective on anything. “White” Christian Nationalism is all I need to know in order to know I don’t give a flying f*** what a certain side’s perspective is. Or am I not objective enough because I don’t give a damn what racists think?So if we remove the title of white from Christian Nationalism is that more acceptable and better for America as it doesn’t feel or sound more racially divisive?
Then the next question remains is Christian Nationalism good for America?
Wiki (I know great source) defines the term as:
Christian nationalism is a form of religious nationalism that focuses on promoting the Christian views of its followers, in order to achieve prominence or dominance in political and social life.
I’m interested in continuing this conversation from both points of view, white vs non-white.
So what is Christian Nationalism? Well, it’s not a group of people; instead, it’s a belief that Jefferson stated very well in the Declaration of Independence.
I understand your POV, but so far 6 people have voted “yes” to the poll question so they should equally be heard.Why does everyone feel the need to hear an argument equally from both sides on every issue? I understand it’s needed for some issues, but every perspective doesn’t warrant equal consideration. I don’t need to hear the Klan’s perspective on anything, I don’t need to hear the Nazi perspective on anything. “White” Christian Nationalism is all I need to know in order to know I don’t give a flying f*** what a certain side’s perspective is. Or am I not objective enough because I don’t give a damn what racists think?
@The Original Happy Goat this a perfect example to illustrate my point and why you got a shit answer for me. There is a small percentage of the population like yourself and CO who are well read and able to have a conversation on it. So, sure you guys want to have those conversations. However, the purpose of WCN it is to target people that will warrant responses like BHE. White Christians = racism. There are vastly more BHEs than COs. It’s nothing more than basic propaganda and very effective. Similar to the other isms and phobias. They’re purposely subjective by design, so the reader can apply it how they seat fit. Usually, not in the most positive light.Why does everyone feel the need to hear an argument equally from both sides on every issue? I understand it’s needed for some issues, but every perspective doesn’t warrant equal consideration. I don’t need to hear the Klan’s perspective on anything, I don’t need to hear the Nazi perspective on anything. “White” Christian Nationalism is all I need to know in order to know I don’t give a flying f*** what a certain side’s perspective is. Or am I not objective enough because I don’t give a damn what racists think?
Bullshit.
I fear linking the article and its source may bias the context of the question, but here you go.Can you link the article for context?