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In response to the OP...
When man decides to himself that he should be in control, he seeks to exercise power only held by God.
Prophecy states that such a power puts itself in the place of God, restricts buying and selling, and eventually makes a death decree against those who will not worship the beast and his image.
As soon as you seek to exercise power, you get into dangerous territory where you become the very thing prophesied to bring in the mark of the beast and false worship.
So I say no. Christians should not want Christian Nationalism.
When man decides to himself that he should be in control, he seeks to exercise power only held by God.
- God is the judge, not man.
- Christianity is a free will choice. It cannot be mandated.
- God removes and sets up kings according to His purposes.
- God's times and laws are eternal and cannot be changed.
Prophecy states that such a power puts itself in the place of God, restricts buying and selling, and eventually makes a death decree against those who will not worship the beast and his image.
As soon as you seek to exercise power, you get into dangerous territory where you become the very thing prophesied to bring in the mark of the beast and false worship.
So I say no. Christians should not want Christian Nationalism.
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