The Differences between Christians & Christian Nationalists in America





A Christian's Belief Summary:
A Christian obeys the U.S. Constitution, which informs people to separate the Church and the State. Christians separate their political and Christian beliefs to avoid conflict. Christians believe that God is love and therefore obey "love each other," which God says to do in the Bible. A mature Christian never forces anything on anyone else, especially their Christian beliefs. Christians know that mixing Christianity with politics leads to killing and war, and therefore, they avoid getting into this kind of behavior. Christians also believe in giving people the choice, since that is what God told people to do. Also, Christians know that freedom is not free because it had to be won with the soldiers who fought and died for it. A Christian knows that "In God we Trust" means to give everyone personal choices.

A Christian Nationalist's Summary:

On the other hand, a Christian Nationalist wants to unite the U.S. Constitution with their nationalist Christian beliefs because they believe that God is a forceful God and have intentionally forgotten what mixing church will do according to the history of Europe's royalty and papacy historical event like burning so called non Catholics or non Protestants on the firy stakes which were horrible deaths to even comprehend. Christian Nationalists know that God is love, but they think that God is a forceful and mean God who wants to destroy people who are not of their religion. Note: religions are man-made entities, often disregarding what the Bible says. It seems that Christian Nationalists ignore that God gave personal choices to people and they want to force things on people instead, and they want to do this in cooperation with the government.

The Conclusion:

The difference between the two is that h. Christians view Christianity as loving and kind, and separate this love from their governmental beliefs. On the other hand, the Christian Nationalists don't want to separate their "Christian" beliefs from their government beliefs (Church and State), which makes them unloving because they want to force their beliefs, which they think the Bible tells them to do, from the Constitutional belief which gives people personal freedoms. America allows everyone to believe in their own religious beliefs, but the Christian Nationalists want to take that freedom away from people. The Christian Nationalist is not concerned with personal freedoms, but their main concern is to force what the Bible says onto the government, which makes the country a dictatorship.

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The Bottom Line:
This is the basic description of the difference between Christians and Christian Nationalists. Overall, 
Christian Nationalists ignore both the Bible and the Constitution, whereas Christians obey both because they believe in God We Trust.






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