PRRI defines a Christian Nationalist as someone who agrees with at least 4 of the following 5 statements:

• The U.S. government should declare America a Christian nation.

• U.S. laws should be based on Christian values.

• If the U.S. moves away from our Christian foundations, we will not have a country anymore.

• Being Christian is an important part of being truly American.

• God has called Christians to exercise dominion over all areas of American society.

So are we conservatives Christian Nationalists? My thinking on each of the above points.

First, declaring the U.S. of America a Christian nation. Obama was the first President that I am aware of to state that we are not a Christian Nation. Up to that time it was assumed to be otherwise. The assumption was and is obviously wrong, since following that pronouncement all hell has been released within the nation.

We no longer have the right to consider ourselves Christian as we are now a very worldly nation.

Second, concerning U.S. laws having Christian values as the basis for our legal system. Jesus did not come to legislate righteousness, that only comes by relationship. God’s laws governing righteousness have not changed, but our nation is changing and is choosing to ignore God’s laws, whether written in our code or not, in favor of the peoples worldly desires. God will grant the desires of the people which ultimately will lead to a form of hell on earth if there is not revival in the land.

Third, moving away from Christian foundations is well on its way. But we well still have a nation, but we will be subjects of a country that not only is no longer free religiously, but of one that is Antichrist in its worldly values. Thus we are already moving toward a citizenry which is polarizing against Christianity.

Forth, being Christian is no longer considered popular in America. America no longer stands against the worlds evils, but instead embodies many of them.

Fifth and lastly, I would totally disagree with God calling us to exercise dominion over this country’s population. We are called to one purpose, and in that we have failed miserably. The mission of the Church is to go and make disciples throughout the world, with the understanding that those who believe and follow will be saved, and that those who don’t will not. There is no doubt that the United States was founded by men with various beliefs in God, but Christians are not made so by birth, but by a second birth. The writers of Scripture constantly warned of unregenerate persons being within the Church itself who would lead the followers astray. We have seen such to lead entire denominations within our churches astray.

In conclusion God allows leaders to be appointed for a reason. When Obama spoke stating that The U.S. is not a Christian nation, were we listening?