Earlier this week, witch-hunting pastor, Greg Locke, revealed that he would relinquish his non-profit tax status because he wanted to be able to promote and trash the politicians he wants. Pastor Jack Hibbs, in California, is facing off against the rise in Christian nationalism.
ABC News reported the story of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills in Chino Hills, California, where the pastor appears to be influencing his town’s elections, but when it comes to promoting Christian nationalism, it’s going too far.
While he does not let candidates campaign at the church, he frequently offers endorsements as a way of signaling to his flock those who are ‘pro-family, pro-life and pro-freedom,’” the report said.
Then he made comments about those supporting “Christian nationalism,” saying it makes the hairs stand up on the back of his neck. Witnessing people carrying a cross and other Christian imagery during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol was embarrassing for […]
If they are real Christians, they would never vote for Trump., and do not understand the message of Christ.
I accept Jesus Christ in my heart and I don’t Pass judgement on anyone because that is God’s role not mine. So I do not pass judgement on Trump or Biden or the people that voted for them. I think hating anyone is against Christ. But I Love America and American values. Now I’m only 34. So this person who works at this tech company who says that Christian nationalism is on the rise. Maybe her viewpoint on the term is different than mine. Which is ok because the American the I am a nationalist for is the only country in the world were we are proud to have different opinions from different viewpoints and i as an American nationalist am willing to die to defend anyones right to say their opinion even if opposite of mine.