Port: The white Christian supremacist roots of that 'Christ is king' resolution
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Port: The white Christian supremacist roots of that 'Christ is king' resolution
MINOT — The state of North Dakota should not elevate one set of religious beliefs above others. It's a fundamentally un-American notion. More so, it's illegal. Article I, Section 3 of the North Dakota Constitution states, "the free exercise and enjoyment of religious profession and worship, without discrimination or preference shall be forever guaranteed in this state." Further, the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution says that our governme…
FFRF blasts North Dakota’s radical Christian nationalist resolution
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is sounding the alarm on an outrageous new resolution introduced in the North Dakota Legislature that calls upon the state and its citizens to “acknowledge the Kingship of Jesus Christ over all the world.” HCR 3020 cites a half dozen bible verses to justify itself, among them: WHEREAS, the Father is said to give to Christ all nations and the utmost parts of the earth for His inheritance and possession, and, i…
North Dakota Republicans are pushing a resolution to honor the "Kingship of Jesus Christ"
This newsletter is free, but it’s only able to sustain itself due to the support I receive from a small percentage of regular readers. Would you please consider becoming one of those supporters? You can use the button below to subscribe to Substack or use my usual Patreon page!Subscribe nowUsually, when Republicans want to push Christian Nationalist legislation, it’s through bills promoting the Ten Commandments in schools under the guise of “his…
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