Having established that there is nothing unchristian about recognizing racial differences, we now come to the question of how to apply this knowledge of racial reality. Once again, let us consider a hypothetical situation where race is not a factor. Imagine an all white city. In this city there is a public bus service, and …
Month: August 2017
Another charge frequently leveled against Christian nationalists is that our position is hateful and prideful. Once again, these anti-nationalist arguments are inconsistent and illogical. No Christian would consider it hateful or prideful to recognize the objective fact that some individuals are more intelligent than others, that some people are more physically gifted than others, or …
When trying to discuss racial differences with Christians, one is frequently confronted with the argument that “racial differences do not exist because God commands us to love everyone,” or that “racial differences do not exist because we are all one in Christ.” These arguments rely on incredibly flawed logic. Leaving aside for the moment the …
We now consider some of the most common anti-nationalist arguments that are used by Christians with globalist sympathies. As we carefully go through these arguments and test them against the Scriptures, we will find that they all employ faulty reasoning and/or a false definition of nationalism. One of the first arguments that a Christian nationalist …
Globalists will frequently defend their belief in racial equality by making the vague claim that scientists have proved that all races are equal, and therefore differences in achievement must be due exclusively to social or cultural factors. When globalists say that “scientists” have proved something, what they really mean that the scientific establishment at secular …
There are many good reasons for reviving ethno-nationalism in America today. As we have seen, ethno-nationalism is the Biblical model for political organization, and it was the norm in America up until the 1960s. Ethno-nationalism also does a better job of fostering community, trust and solidarity than multiculturalism does. American society is becoming increasingly fractured, …
The charge of “racism” will inevitably be brought against anyone who even hints at supporting nationalism. In dealing with this charge the first thing Christians must realize is that the term “racism” does not occur in the Bible, but was developed by secular leftists as a way to demonize their opponents. Christians are aiding their …
In the first section we defined what the term “nationalism” means in general. We can further divide nationalism into “civic nationalism” and “ethno-nationalism.” Civic nationalism defines membership in a nation by language, geography, culture and political beliefs. For example, an American civic nationalist would define an American as someone who speaks English, who either was …
It is impossible to express any support for nationalism without being called a “racist.” This accusation of racism is the default globalist attack, and therefore we must carefully analyze this insult. But before coming to an understanding of what “racism” is, we first must have an understanding of what race is. Given how frequently race …
During a recent speech to law enforcement personnel President Trump singled out the brutal Salvadoran gang MS-13: “Together we’re going to restore safety to our streets and peace to our communities and we’re going to destroy the vile, criminal cartel MS-13 and many other gangs,” Trump said… “They kidnap. They extort. They rape and they …