
 On The Line
 On The Line Doug Wilson: Christian Nationalism, Feminism, & Restoring Sanity
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 Sep 8, 2025  In this conversation, Doug Wilson, a prominent pastor and cultural commentator from Idaho, dives deep into the concept of Christian nationalism. He discusses how household voting can empower families and critiques the misconceptions surrounding theocracy. Doug emphasizes the significance of aligning laws with a moral framework and shares insights on raising boys and girls intentionally. He also proposes practical steps for nurturing a Christian America, including reforms in governance and a bold approach to writing and satire. 
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Household Representation Resists State Atomization
- Wilson argues household representation resists state atomization by treating households as political molecules.
- He says voting by household restores unified decisions and protects family integrity.
Which Worldview Governs Law, Not If
- Christian nationalism follows if morality needs a transcendent grounding and states act as moral agents.
- Wilson says the choice is not whether laws reflect a worldview but which worldview will govern.
Separation Of Church/State And Soft Establishment
- Wilson defends separation of church and state while rejecting secular moral neutrality.
- He distinguishes ecclesiocracy from theocracy and supports soft establishment historically present in states.






