[From “More Christian than the Republican Party?”]
The Christian who hates sin ensures that sinful behaviors are not acceptable in a Christian-led society. There is no equivocation on this subject. The true Christian cannot abide LGBTers any more than he can abide thieves, rapists, or murderers[…]
A Christian should agree that the platform of the Democratic Party is immediately in violation of Christian morality and therefore, a Christian can never be a Democrat. After all, the Party’s open embrace of LGBT policies and abortion automatically disqualifies the Democratic Party from Christian affiliation[…]
Superficially, the Republican Party should be the default political party of the Christian[…]
If we accept that God’s hand is in everything, we also accept that God’s hand is in the political process[…]
Returning to the Republican Party, we see a political side that claims to support many of the same things as Christians – such as the elimination of abortion and same-sex marriage. Yet, the 2024 Republican Party Platform is interestingly muted on all social subjects[…]
The National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP)[…]was by definition more Christian than the modern American Republican Party[…]
The Nazis banned LGBT activities outright. In fact, the famous book burnings were not books on sewing or even Judaic theology. They were literally books with homosexual topics[…]
In addition, the socioeconomic policies of NSDAP Germany corresponded with pro-family virtues. Abortion was illegal. To encourage women to embrace motherhood, policies were implemented to assist family growth and male head of households[…]
As it pertained to the Jews, the policies of the NSDAP – at least until 1942 – was one of separation from German society[…]
Some will claim that the invasion of other countries was demonstrably un-Christian[…]NSDAP Germany did not invade any country that was not part of its pre-World War I territory until war was declared on Germany
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