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Christian nationalism was once a fringe ideology in America. The Secretary of War has ushered it into the heart of U.S. military force
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The New Yorker (United States) | Mar 14, 2026
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Supporters of Christian nationalism argue it provides a necessary moral framework for soldiers in challenging environments.
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The rise of Christian nationalism reflects broader societal changes and should be examined within the context of American identity.
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Promoting Christian nationalism in the military poses risks of extremism that could compromise national security.
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Christian nationalism undermines the secular foundations of the U.S. military and can alienate diverse service members.
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The integration of Christian nationalism in the military strengthens moral values and unity among service members.
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