Oh I guess history doesn't exist and we cannot read about how Christianity influenced English society. I guess England was never Christian. What was it in your opinion? Islamic or something?
I have answered this already several times.
Jesus talked of a small gate and a narrow path to life and only a few would find it (Matthew 7:13-14). Therefore the idea of an entire 'Christian Nation' is a nonsense, according to the Lord Jesus. How can England be entirely Christian when the Lord Jesus clearly said Christians would be a minority?
Undoubtedly Christianity had a huge effect on England, from the Born again Christian Anthony Ashleigh (Lord Shaftesbury) who campaigned for child factory workers to have some basic rights (and was vetoed several times by the Bishops in the House of Lords) to William Wilberforce's battle to have slavery banned. As I said several times I believe that Christians should be salt and light in the political sphere.
There was a time when lip service to the established churches Anglicanism or Presbyterianism was required in this country and a point in 1851 where church attendance reached half of the population. For those not on the small and narrow way it was that, lip service, as History clearly shows a grim time to be alive.
I said it has become less Christian especially since ww2. Not that it was a Christian country back then. Yet it was more Christian then than it is today.
More or less Christian is different from it being a Christian Nation in it's entirety. IMHO Evangelism is good, 'Christian Nationalism' is not.
It would simply be Christians having political control over themselves.
So what exactly would that look like in practice? Firstly, how would you test who was a 'Christian' and who wasn't? How would you winkle out wolves in sheep's clothing? Then how would your political process run?
You might not like that idea but that's all I'm suggesting. If you prefer modernity, explain to me why it is preferable.
I have already told you what I prefer. Maranatha.
I'm not sure 'Christians having political control over themselves' and 'Christian Nationalism' are synonyms. 'Christian Nationalism' looks more like a goat fest. As soon as ambitious people see Christianity as a path to wordly power you'll get ambitious pretend Christians choking the pathways to Christian leadership. Is it some form of devolution you're suggesting?
Don't you prefer non Christians in power?
I would prefer the Lord Jesus Christ in power, as he soon will be. I have answered that again and again. The Great Commission is preach the gospel until he comes. Take over political institutions not so good.
Surely you wouldn't want Christians having political power unless they operate as secularists.
That's the thing, they would have to operate as secularists under 'Christian Nationalism', because that's a goat system masquerading as Christianity. I would like to see Christians being salt and light in the political sphere, being answerable only to the Lord, not fettered by towing the party line to some concocted state religion.
God Bless
