Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Is Christian Nationalism Un-American?




Gold dust and bird feathers falling from ceiling? Diamonds magically appearing ? Fire tunnels? False prophesying? Selling gifts of the Holy Spirit?

Bethel Redding is one of three major centers promoting this kind of “Christianity”, and believers as well as non believers alike have every right to hold them accountable and demand transparency since this this is a strange and unorthodox brand of Christianity to say the least.

The sad part is Redding mayor Julie Winter is a Bethel church board member and believer in these manifestations of gold dust magically appearing as well as feathers falling from the ceiling that senior pastor Bill Johnson justifies with the bible passage that “God will cover you with his wings.”

Apparently God is molting…

Some folks here in Redding offended by RV’s light shining at A NewsCafe .com?

Or perhaps his question...

Is Christian Nationalism Un-American?    By R.V. Scheide - June 18, 2019



"I’ve heard it so many times I’ve almost come to believe it myself. “America was founded as a Christian nation,” the saying goes. Or something more like, “America was founded on Judeo-Christian values.”

It’s repeated constantly by Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, Michael Savage, certain FOX News hosts and countless right-wing evangelical Christian pastors, reverberating across the purple mountains and fruited plains of Rubeville, USA, like Joshua blowing his horn at Jericho, shortly before he and his decrepit band of desert marauders razed the city and murdered everybody in it.

Here in our own little corner of Rubeville, Kris Vallotton, the megachurch Bethel’s resident prophet and social media troll, has informed his hundreds of thousands of Facebook followers that “the separation of church and state isn’t in the Constitution. It doesn’t exist in America.”


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