I don't think that man created Christianity to kind of be a self helper and advice calm I think that God revealed the stuff. When we obey things work out and we disobey it stinks. So for anyway on the right to say I think they should live in Africa it's not hatred I think that they should be with their own people on their own soil I think that they would benefit from that and I think that we would too. Do you think there's anything that is not in the Bible that is worth having a conviction as to how to conduct yourself in life? You could call it maybe a secular or a non-Christian set of proverbs or parables or principles
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In a time of increasing skepticism of globalization, stemming from losses in jobs, cultural heritage, and sovereignty over ones own homeland, nationalism has re-emerged onto the political stage in protest movements and increasingly populist governments. Christian nationalism, focused on the incorporation of church doctrine into a nation and often a sovereign, is not a new concept, stemming at least from the time of the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648, but recently has re-emerged as a potential solution to the social ills many societies face in the West. Tonight we are joined by Woe, co-host of the Stone Choir podcast, to make the case for how and why this might be a good way forward for many of the discontented souls of today.