The American Spectator
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US Politics
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Frida Ghitis: Christian nationalism is not a plot to install a pope in the Oval Office or rewrite the Constitution in Leviticus .
She says it is a political and cultural movement that insists America ’s values, laws, and institutions are not neutral.
Ghitis says this hysteria says more about the panic of the professional class than it does about Christian nationalism itself.
Christian nationalism isn’t going away, says John Maclionn .
The more it’s demonized, the more it organizes, he says.
Maybe the problem is with a culture that tolerates everything, except belief that refuses to bend the knee.
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