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372. TNE LIVE: Why Christian Nationalists Think They’re Oppressed

372. TNE LIVE: Why Christian Nationalists Think They’re Oppressed


Season 1 Episode 372


In this LIVE Episode, Tim delves into the ideology of Christian nationalism, focusing on Senator Josh Hawley's views and claims of spiritual oppression. He explores the context of Hawley's beliefs, particularly in relation to the January 6th Capitol riots, and critiques the narrative that Christians are being persecuted in America. Tim argues that secularism is not an enemy but a protector of religious pluralism, and he challenges the myth that America was founded as a Christian nation.



Chapters

03:02 Understanding Josh Hawley's Ideology

08:52 Analyzing Hawley's Claims of Spiritual Oppression

14:59 Secularism vs. Christian Nationalism

27:16 The Logic Behind Christian Nationalism

33:34 Questioning Biblical Foundations of America

46:24 The Paradox of Christian Nationalist Identity


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