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Christian Faithfulness: The Biblical Alternative to Christian Nationalism

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Where in the New Testament do we find anything like building Christendom? Where do we find anything like pursuing full nations explicitly referring to themselves as Christian? Where do we find anything like pursuing a civil order modeled after Old Testament Israel? Where do you see anything like the pursuit of establishing Christianity as the established religion of a nation? Surely if this were God's intent for us, we would see even a hint of it in the New Testament epistles.

Put simply, the New Testament prescribes Christian Faithfulness, not Christian Nationalism. As I noted at the beginning, Christian Nationalists want Christian Faithfulness, but they want more than that.

Read this essay here: https://g3min.org/christian-faithfulness-the-biblical-alternative-to-christian-nationalism/

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Where in the New Testament do we find anything like building Christendom? Where do we find anything like pursuing full nations explicitly referring to themselves as Christian? Where do we find anything like pursuing a civil order modeled after Old Testament Israel? Where do you see anything like the pursuit of establishing Christianity as the established religion of a nation? Surely if this were God's intent for us, we would see even a hint of it in the New Testament epistles.

Put simply, the New Testament prescribes Christian Faithfulness, not Christian Nationalism. As I noted at the beginning, Christian Nationalists want Christian Faithfulness, but they want more than that.

Read this essay here: https://g3min.org/christian-faithfulness-the-biblical-alternative-to-christian-nationalism/

__________________

Scott Aniol's blog:

https://g3min.org/blogs/scott-aniol/

Article, audio, itinerary:

https://www.scottaniol.com/

Podcast:

https://anchor.fm/scottaniol

Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/scottmaniol

Twitter:

https://twitter.com/ScottAniol

Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/scottmaniol/

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scottaniol/support ★ Support this podcast ★
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