• @enbyecho
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    1 month ago

    I found the documentary “Bad Faith” to be quite enlightening. Highly recommend it:

    https://www.badfaithdocumentary.com/

    Edit: For understanding more of the context of white christian nationalism, white supremacy, etc

    • @undergroundoverground
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      71 month ago

      That makes sense. There’s a reason that the 3 European counties who actaully choose fascism were the 3 most Christian: Germany Italy and Spain. No true Scotsman argument withstanding, well over 90% of people in nazi Germany were Christian, for example.

      Its not all Christians of course and I don’t have any problem with the vast, vast majority of them but there are parts of the bible that can and have been very deliberately bastardised by people for centuries and others just read literally in a way that can be formed into something really horrible. I might not believe in God but I do agree with Christians when they say the Bible is a powerful book. However, like all powerful things, it can be and is being misused, per the book itself.

      • @enbyecho
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        61 month ago

        One of the central points of the documentary is that Christian Nationalism isn’t about Christianity. It’s in direct violation of many of the central tenants of Christianity… not that that’s stopped Christians before. But it’s the perfect vessel to encapsulate a white supremacist power play.