Mohler: 'Christian nationalist' just a new label for an old narrative from the Left
A secular journalist's effort to sound the alarm on the damage Christian nationalists can do at the ballot box brings up an interesting discussion on the origin of rights, says seminary president.
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Albert Mohler Jr. said recently during a Washington Watch program that Politico news reporter Heidi Przybyla's take is not surprising, given she is a product of her environment. Przybyla's mission in a guest spot on MSNBC recently was to inform Americans of the danger created when Christians are politically engaged.
The journalist stated: "The thing that unites them as Christian nationalists – not Christians, by the way, because Christian nationalists is very different – is that they believe that our rights as Americans, as all human beings, don't come from any earthly authority. They don't come from Congress; they don't come from the Supreme Court – they come from God. The problem with that is that they are determining [that] men are determining what God is telling them."
It's a take that underscores what's being taught in institutions of higher learning, Mohler, the president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, told Washington Watch host Tony Perkins.