It seems to me that one has to be an evangelical Christian to really be accepted in the Great Awakening (even the Q movement). I am a Northern Pagan and have been that way for 25 plus years. DJT's and Q's posts/tweets/drops follow along with my spiritual beliefs fairly closely. Read about the 9 Noble Virtues. My big concern is that when we are successful in taking down the DS, will the NON-evangelical Christians, the Church Militant Catholics, the True Torah Jews, and the non-jihadi peaceful Muslims, have a place in the society we will rebuild? Or will we all be shunned as non-Christians, and beyond the pale?
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Historically, theocracies have not worked. Although they may begin with pure intent, they don't seem to end up that way - perhaps Tolkien was on to something with the one ring that, much as the person wielding it might intend to use it for good, somehow the ring would twist it toward evil and destruction.
Christianity in any form or variety cannot be imposed on others, and even those professing to hold Christian beliefs must constantly examine their own hearts to see if they have begun to drift off course from the goal.
That being said, if the republic was founded by Christians on Christian principles, why would it be attractive to those who hold views that are only superficially similar to and fundamentally different from the views of the founding fathers?
I.e. how can you arrive at the same result when the math all along the way is completely different?