- 18 Oct 2017 18:25
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I'm Ancap, who's name Sammy Wolff. God, Guns, and Bacon. Anti-trump, anti-republican. Down with the state.
Wandering the information superhighway, he came upon the last refuge of civilization, PoFo, the only forum on the internet ...
Libertarian353 wrote:I'm Ancap, who's name Sammy Wolff. God, Guns, and Bacon. Anti-trump, anti-republican. Down with the state.
Interesting. I'm a former libertarian myself.
I am currently an Imperial Monarchist and Christian Nationalist.
Potemkin wrote:A natural progression, I think.
Victoribus Spolia wrote:I am currently an Imperial Monarchist and Christian Nationalist. Pleasure to meet you. My wife is new too. Good luck.
Libertarian353 wrote:So you're imperialist swine violating the NAP. Also you can't be a Christian and an Nationalist, that's oxymoron. But please to meet you.
Potemkin wrote:It must be interesting to meet an unevolved version of oneself, eh VS?
Victoribus Spolia wrote:As far as the NAP, it is obvious that I am opposed to it if I am an Imperialist and so are the far more-common Marxists and Socialists on this forum who will despise your ideas more than you despise mine. Since I prefer your views to theirs, I am not going to go out of my way to attack you unless you pick a fight with me first. Take that anyway you want to...but I come in peace.
Christian Nationalism is the same as the principle of Constantine and the Reformation, that nations are obligated to submit to Christ and establish national churches (this was the position of the Presbyterian, Reformed, Lutheran, and Anglican churches) and followed the principles as outlined in the early church (all of which I would argue as Scriptural).
Likewise, I reject the enlightenment idea of the social contract which teaches that a nation is defined by the consent of individuals. I define a nation by patriarchal familial relation, which is how the bible defines nations (which are named after the original "father" of their people), thus nations are "generally" ethnic in nature as all of the people in the nation share a common historical identity and descent.
Thus, Christian nationalism is not an oxymoron, but how most Christians defined nation and governance prior to the American Revolution. Read Robert Filmer's "Partriarcha" which was responded to by John Locke's "First Treatise of Civil Government."
again....Good luck.
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