Heidelminicast Q&A: Do We Have To Choose Between The Christian Nationalists Of Moscow And NPR?

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4 comments

  1. Once more I’m learning much from this series on Christian Nationalism. Please know I was an officer in the Constitution Party of Illinois and I was actually ignorant of our U.S. Constitution regarding Article VI. I am so grateful to learn the truth. Thank you. May the good Lord continue to open eyes to the truth. Amen.

  2. Many CNs believe, I think genuinely, that God is on their side. The constitution was written , I believe, based on Judeo/Christian ethic, though the Bible is not quoted within it. Interestingly, Canada’s coat of arms does quote Psalm 72.
    CN are speaking from a premise that God will protect His nation if they are faithful, and yes, He does bless those who acknowledge Him as Lord. Perhaps there is little understanding that Gods ‘nation’ is His church. Have you done studies on whether they are dispensationalists? if you have addressed this, apologies, I will do a search.

  3. Excellent job here on this mini-cast exposing the truly un-American, anti-constitutional stance of the CN movement, and on the other side, the horrors from leftist ideology.
    You’ve helped me much in understanding the use of natural law, and a two-kingdom approach to addressing either side. Thanks.

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