A Texas state lawmaker and U.S. Senate hopeful says, despite the nation's founding documents being based on the “radical ...
A year ago, I wrote about the rise and risks of Christian nationalism in Indiana government. It’s time to once again define ...
In this new year, let’s consider dropping the words “Christian nation” as far too generic to describe all Christian people and communions.
THE world’s oldest Christian nation, established as such in AD 301, has withstood waves of persecution. Much of Armenia’s existence has been under foreign rule: Persian, Arab, Turkish or Russian. Most ...
The foundation of Christian nationalism rests on several core beliefs: That the United States was divinely established as a Christian nation, that its laws and government were built on Christian ...
Whatever political momentum Gov. Mike Braun enjoyed is hobbled by his Christian nationalist lieutenant governor.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. The U.S. Constitution doesn’t mention ...
Indiana’s uber-conservative Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith (R) recently stated openly what many on the right have implicitly communicated for years: the belief that America is a Christian nation ...
We live in a Christian nation. Charlie Kirk’s memorial reminded the country of this essential truth, which is why it brought so many to tears. The truth always moves people, albeit in different ways.
Can everyone please stop talking about "Christian nationalism"? The phrase is way too polymorphous to be useful and all it does is exacerbate the disposition of believers to view liberals as their ...
We are not a Christian nation. Evangelicals use biblical verses to justify the cruelty and crimes against the poor and homeless in this county. For years, Republicans screamed about shifting wealth ...
The Christian nationalist presence is dragging down the Braun administration, with polls reflecting a shockingly low 24% approval rating.