Filed Under: “Christian nationalism”
Meet the slush fund for America’s Christian nationalists
By laksamit
The National Christian Charitable Foundation has become a financial clearinghouse for donors looking to force their religion on the rest of America
Turning Point USA’s ‘America Fest’ conference blends concerts with Christian nationalism and political activism
By Kristen Doerer
GOP donors are spending massively on parties to keep Republican-leaning young people engaged and indoctrinated
Donald Trump and the cult of the recount
By Brian Kaylor and Beau Underwood
Desperate belief that the one-term president really didn’t lose in 2020 is morphing into its own quasi-religion
CEO of company hired by Arizona Republicans touts fake audit’s Christian nationalism
By Peter Montgomery
Doug Logan boasts of unofficial recount workers changing religions, warns Americans to ‘turn away from their wicked ways’
Christian supremacist group targets Houston-area school board elections, aims for national effort
By Peter Montgomery
Extremist group leader Rick Scarborough hopes to take over Texas school boards to ban ‘critical race theory’ teaching
How long can the white evangelical Trump romance last?
By James Landis
Historian John Fea speaks out on the relationship between Trump and his Christian Right fans and whether it will harm their ability to gain converts
Charlie Kirk and Christian nationalist college team up for new propaganda campaign
By Matthew Boedy
Conservatives believe that America was divinely created, and they want schools to teach this
Republicans are banking on a fusion of Trump autocracy and McConnell nihilism, but will it work for them?
By Matthew Sheffield
As conservative elites have embraced a strategy of culture war manipulation, the rest of America is finally understanding how to respond
‘Leaving to sin’ is more about evangelicals’ obsessions than the desires of those who leave
By Chrissy Stroop
People who leave high-demand religions do so for many reasons, it’s very telling that their critics think it’s all about sex
Charlie Kirk wants to save America in the name of Republican Jesus
By Matthew Boedy
After pushing a secular, libertarian-oriented worldview, the Turning Point USA founder has decided to get in on the God business