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Is America Making God Offended?
Do Individuals must repent for his or her sins? On this episode of “Attention-grabbing Instances,” the evangelical pastor Doug Wilson tells Ross Douthat why he believes Christian nationalism is the answer to societal decay and Individuals must “cease making God indignant.”
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Give me simply your definition of Christian nationalism. Christian nationalism is the conviction that secularism is a failed experiment, that societies require a transcendent grounding so as to have the ability to perform in any respect. And as a Christian, I consider that transcendent floor ought to be the dwelling God and never an idol. That may be my short-form definition of Christian nationalism. Even shorter could be Christian nationalism is the conviction that we must always cease making God indignant. And in order that’s the primary goal of your political venture, for America to cease making God indignant. Sure. And most of the people assume that when they’re confronted with that venture that we’ve, is that they assume that we wish to get our tentacles into all the things and begin controlling all the things. I truly assume we want restricted authorities. The federal government ought to be considerably smaller than it’s, and we have to curtail loads of the busybodiness that we’ve. And in order that’s why I might name myself a theocratic libertarian. There’s a true libertarian component on this. And but the transcendent grounding for what we’re speaking about implies that we acknowledge the authority of God, and we’ve racked up fairly a physique depend of terrible crimes. And I consider the one method out is for us to repent and switch to Christ. So, and repentance and turning to Christ could be issues like no extra Satisfaction parades, no extra drag queen story hours, no extra abortion on demand, no extra legalized same-sex unions. No, all of that, accomplished. That’s the repentance half, OK. By regulation. Proper. By regulation. By regulation.
October 9, 2025