Response to “Christians Against Christian Nationalism.”
Christians Against Christian Nationalists are so concerned about “Christian Nationalism” that they’ve set up a web site just to attack an under-represented and marginalized group.
Am I, Fritz Berggren, a Christian Nationalist? (This is where parsing words is very important — something Leftists avoid; it is easier to denounce and defame than logically elucidate.)
Am I a Christian? Yes. Am I a nationalist? Yes. Do the two necessarily go together? No.
A nationalist is someone who believes that loyalty to one’s ancestors and progeny is valid, more valid than loyalty to another’s ancestors and progeny. That is how I would define “nationalism.” Nation is from the same root word as “natal,” as in pre-natal or post-natal (referring to birth). The Spanish word nacir is of the same latin root as nation; nacir means “to be born”
So, yes, I prefer my ancestors and progeny over that of any other human being and I do that without apology. Everyone on the planet has this right and, in fact, obligation. Does that mean we are “superior” to them? Not necessarily. But we could be superior to others in some respects just as they could be superior to us.
It is an insult to every person to say “we are all equal.”