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This week, The Atlantic launched a hit piece attacking me as a “Christian
Nationalist.” They aren’t the first, and they won’t be the last.
In an ironic twist that I’m sure is lost on the author, the article reads
like high praise for the effectiveness of our efforts. “Given his rallies and
political connections, Feucht is ‘maybe the most effective evangelical figure
on the far right,’” said Matthew D. Taylor, a senior Christian scholar at the
Institute for Islamic, Christian, and Jewish Studies.
Here’s another excerpt: “After rising to prominence during the early days of
the coronavirus pandemic by throwing Christian rock concerts in violation of
lockdown orders, Feucht has built a massive audience of devotees. His constant
stream of worship events across the country makes Christian nationalism more
accessible for the religious masses, as does his prolific social media presence
(he has half a million followers between Instagram and X).”
They think pointing out that we violated lockdowns to worship—or that we host
a constant stream of worship events—is some kind of attack. But it couldn’t be
further from the truth.
Then there’s this: “Under pressure from parents and lawmakers, schools have
banned lesson plans and library books related to LGBTQ themes. Feucht is not
single-handedly responsible for these wins for Christian nationalists, but his
influence is undeniable.”
The media is blind to the desires of the American people. We’ve seen how far
a secular government can sink this great nation. But people are waking up,
turning their hearts to Jesus, and demanding that their lawmakers legislate
based on truth.
So why, after all these years, are they still coming after me?
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