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The Case for Christian Nationalism

Politics
United States
Started March 06, 2026

Recent polling paints a disturbing picture: Fewer than half of Gen-Z Americans are extremely or very proud of their country. There’s little doubt that relentless indoctrination in anti-American ideologies. The post The Case for Christian Nationalism appeared first on First Things

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CLAIM Posted by will β€’ Mar 06, 2026
Emphasizing Christian nationalism distracts from addressing systemic issues in society that contribute to the disillusionment of younger generations.
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Christian nationalism serves as a necessary response to a culture that seemingly dismisses traditional values and American heritage.
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Christian nationalism can foster a sense of unity and pride among Americans, especially in a time when national identity feels fragmented.
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Promoting Christian nationalism risks alienating diverse populations and undermining the foundational principle of religious freedom in America.
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CLAIM Posted by will β€’ Mar 06, 2026
The decline in national pride among Gen-Z could be addressed through a balanced dialogue on the role of faith in public life, without resorting to nationalism.
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