Should Be Obvious

Christian Nationalism is the Most Heinous Threat to Our Freedom

American democracy is not fragile. It is resilient. It has been threatened, tested, and scarred by enemies from within and without. From the battlefields of the Civil War and the oppression of Jim Crow, to the despair of the Great Depression, the paranoia of McCarthyism, and the violent breach of January 6th—each crisis could have been the end of the experiment.

But it was not.

What survives is a singular promise: the right to chase your destiny. The freedom to soar, the freedom to fail and learn from it, and the fundamental right to get back up and try again. This stubborn, defiant promise has endured every test, and it remains worth fighting for.

Of all threats to our freedom, none is more dangerous than Christian Nationalism.

Charlie Kirk’s brand of Christian Nationalism isn't merely a political stance—it's an active movement to destroy the American constitution – the core principle that we are all entitled to our personal beliefs.

Turning Point USA branded itself as the clarion call for free-market principles. Then it abruptly pivoted to converting America into a 11th-century theocracy. Kirk mobilized churches to promote the "Seven Mountain Mandate": a call for Christians to seize control of the seven key "mountains" of society: government, media, education, business, family, religion, and entertainment.

In other words, the Christian Nationalism Movement inteds to restore a 11th-century European theocracy.

The atrocities of the Spanish Inquisition were Lovecraftian—a horror so profound it defies comprehension. Their tools: The Rack, The Spanish Donkey, and systematic sadism. "It could never happen here," right? Then Google El Potro - it's not just a Dark Ages relic: today we call it waterboarding.

Kirk said the “separation of church and state' is a fabrication. It appears nowhere in our founding documents. It [is] a phrase weaponized by the left to drive God out of our public square.”

With that, politics is now Spiritual Warfare – it is a holy war against evil. The Bible becomes the law. It is now acceptable to demonize and marginalize groups like the LGBTQ+ community, immigrants, and minorities. But as with any Theocracy, it won’t stop there. The day will come if you don’t “confess” Jesus you could be tortured. Giordano Bruno was burned alive for heresy by the Church for teaching that the sun was the center of our solar system. But that was "long ago" you say. Today the church opposes stem cell research and IVF based upon scripture. The Dickey-Wicker Amendment prohibits the use of federal funds for stem cell research that creates or destroys embryos. A perfect example of the first step toward establishing a Theocracy.

Charlie Kirk was senselessly and tragically murdered. No one stands to gain more from this death than the Christian Nationalist Movement. This is how you take a tragedy and turn it into a weapon. Kirk is not just mourned: he is venerated as a saint. Branding him a martyr is making his death a holy sacrifice for their cause. Now, the grief and anger people feel is a rallying cry. Look at the memes that instantly label any mass shooter as transgender, long before any facts are known. Kirk’s murder is used to justify getting even, pushing people further toward extremism. One man's death becomes their battle cry.

America has survived many challenges in her history. Christian Nationalism is the singularly most heinous threat ever.