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Related: About this forumMike Johnson - Christian Nationalist
Great. Just what we (don't) need: an unabashed Christian Nationalist 2nd in line for the presidency.
Mike Johnsons Christian nationalist track record isnt a mystery its a tragedy
The new speaker cut his teeth trying to erode the separation of church and state and abortion and LGBTQ rights as a lawyer for the Alliance Defense Fund.
By Sarah Posner, MSNBC Columnist
Rep. Mike Johnson, the newly elected speaker of the House, is the most unabashedly Christian nationalist speaker in history.
No group has been more supportive of Donald Trump and more likely to believe that the 2020 election was stolen than Christian nationalists, who believe God wants the U.S. to be a promised land for their religion. Their champion may no longer be president, but, in Johnson, they now have a true believer second in line to the presidency. An enthusiastic backer of bogus legal theories seeking to overturn the 2020 presidential election, the 51-year-old Johnson was first elected to the House in 2016. Before then, he cut his teeth trying to erode the separation of church and state and abortion and LGBTQ rights as a lawyer for the Alliance Defense Fund the Christian right legal powerhouse now known as the Alliance Defending Freedom.
I first encountered Johnson in 2007, when I was working on a story about the ADFs ambitions to eviscerate the separation of church and state, and to elevate the rights of anti-LGBTQ Christians above those of LGBTQ people. At the time, marriage equality was not yet the law of the land, but ADF already was portraying LGBTQ rights as in direct conflict with those of conservative Christians. Johnson pushed this argument for years, along with ADF and other allies in the Republican Party and Christian right.
At the time, Johnson insisted to me that Christians were the ones facing discrimination. He claimed that what were seeing in more and more cases is a discrimination against particular viewpoints, even outright hostility sometimes, against ... kids who hold a Christian kind of worldview who want to share Christian viewpoints or speech on campus, and theyre being discriminated against because some people see that as intolerant, or however they characterize it.
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fucking religious bullshit never ends
SledDriver
(2,087 posts)KarenS
(4,632 posts)it is perfect!
Thank you!
RussBLib
(9,666 posts)....if it isn't already.
Same as it ever was. Only worse?
JoseBalow
(5,138 posts)Farmer-Rick
(11,399 posts)He said something about a god raising up authority figures.
His ignorant lies also support Biden as God's anointed US President.
All these Christian Nationalist are just so damn stupid. Their logic is so tenuous that they don't even realize their so called theology supports Biden as well as MAGAt Mike. If gods support authority then all those Dems in the House and Senate, throughout the nation, are appointed by gods too.
I say pox on all the gods. None of them has ever shown themselves to be real. And when something is merely imaginary, you can make it do whatever trips your trigger.
2naSalit
(92,668 posts)It's more like people don't want to hear them rant about their sky daddy bullshit while accosting people on the quad and in the halls.
anciano
(1,532 posts)"You believe in a book that has talking animals, wizards, witches, demons, sticks turning into snakes, burning bushes, food falling from the sky, people walking on water, and all sorts of magical, absurd and primitive stories, and you say that we are the ones who need help?"
muriel_volestrangler
(102,476 posts)and thinks all sex outside heterosexual marriage is wrong. And wants to get rid of no-fault divorce. And all abortion.
American Taliban.