Scott Robert
1 min readNov 6, 2022

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That’s just straight up bullshit. First it’s a way to appropriate the church for political objectives. Second it’s the tool used by authoritarians to co-opt the church for their personal power. Third, Justus was not a Jewish Nationalist, nor a Christian Nationalist. He did not endorse any religious and patriotic combination. Your misleading people and spewing false doctrine under the guise of education. I have read your articles before, I don’t agree with most of your deconstruction of the Bible but applaud your desire to do good. However defending Christian Nationalism is plain Darkness! The heroes of the cult of nationalism are Putin, Hitler, Mussolini all appropriated the religion of the State to produce authoritarian regimes. Jesus would not be pleased and Nationalism is so far from a True Christ Like Value as to be from another planet. You would do well to read a true origin story and life of Jesus Christ, read the “Book of Urantia” , freely downloadable from the App Store or on Audible. I promise this will answer many questions the Bible omits, have been removed by men and your pastor doesn’t understand. May the lord bless you and keep you, may he shine his countenance upon you and bring you wisdom, knowledge, understanding the peace!! https://Urantia.org any time religion and governance are commingled it is a sure way to oppression, power mongering and scapegoating of the “Heathen” in other words it makes war of competing ideas about religion. Is the way to GOD paved in any of these things. NO, it is not!

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Scott Robert
Scott Robert

Written by Scott Robert

Disciple, Guardian of Democracy, Capitalist, Social Justice Warrior, Seeker of Truth and Advocate for the Oppressed.

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