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Donald Trump—you know, the wife-cheating, business-cheating, golf-cheating, tax-cheating pedophile, misogynist, racist anti-Semite at the head of our affairs—has a strong support base among evangelical Christians. Part of this is in the White House “faith office” headed by one of his promoters, evangelist and “prophet” Paula White.

Many of these evangelical boosters fall under the category of “Christian Nationalist,” the idea that the United States of America—yep, this very nation—should be operated by “Christians” (as they interpret the word), and run on a “biblical basis” (however they decide it is).

That means that women lose the right to vote and control their reproductive right, and do nothing but crank out babies; LGBTQ+ people lose their rights, especially the right to walk down the street unmolested; religious minorities (like the one I’m PROUDLY in) are in danger of discrimination, forced conversion, or death (yes I DO expect the Spanish Inquisition); and all media, from TV and news to academia to kid’s schoolbooks, are rewritten to suit their dogma, thus controlling the thinking processes of Americans.

A player in this is Doug Wilson, pastor of Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho, and a leader and co-founder of a Christian Nationalist sect, the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC). Wilson has a patriarchal worldview; has come out for the repeal of the 19th Amendment, granting women the right to vote, that women should have no leadership roles, and that wives must be subservient to their husbands. He also has condemned same-sex relationships and says they should be outlawed.

Wilson, like other evangelical figures, has developed connections to the Trump regime, particularly with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who is a member of a CREC congregation. On his official X account, Hegseth posted, on his official X page, an interview Wilson had with CNN’s Pamela Brown, where he espoused these very views. Hegseth has also invited his pastor, Brooks Potteiger, to officiate a prayer meeting in the Pentagon.

The movement is also referred to as “White Christian Nationalist” meaning racism to also part of their ideology; Wilson wrote a book in 1996, Southern Slavery: As It Was, where he insisted that the chattel slavery prior to the Civil War promoted “affection between the races,” adding “Slavery as it existed in the South was not an adversarial relationship with pervasive racial animosity,” and “There has never been a multi-racial society which has existed with such mutual intimacy and harmony in the history of the world. The credit for this must go to the predominance of Christianity.”

These are the people influencing trump (who doesn’t care a rat’s ass about religion), or else his minions, on domestic policy. These “pastors” and “prophets” have sold their souls to the Orange Satan, for the chance to implement their theocracy. These are the people planning the future of America.

https://www.cnn.com/2025/08/08/politics/video/christian-nationalist-doug-wilson-pam-brown-digvid

https://www.cnn.com/2025/08/07/politics/pastor-doug-wilson-christian-domination-trump

https://apnews.com/article/women-hegseth-defense-secretary-religion-d962f472910fb47a0c66cd37b01f550d

https://x.com/PeteHegseth/status/1953626931234054558

https://baptistnews.com/article/cnn-interviews-doug-wilson-and-pete-hegseth-likes-it/

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/pete-hegseth-pastor-slavery-south-b2704592.html

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