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The "Christian Nationalism" movement "breaks American democracy," the New York Times editorial warns

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According to Tuesday at the New York Times, the"Christian Nationalism" movementis coming and should "fear" Americans concerned about democracy. 

Writer and writer Catherine Stewart said that the collapse of Law vs. Wade is just the beginning of a "more brutal stage of [Christian nationalist] attacks on American rights." Insisted not.

"Breaking American democracy is not an unintended side effect of Christian nationalism. That's the point of the project," she warned.

Faith Adams from Bangor, Maine, protests about abortion, Friday, June 24, 2022, outside the Supreme Court in Washington. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

Faith Adams from Bangor, Maine, aborted on Friday June About protest on 24th, 2022, outside the Supreme Court of Washington. (AP Photo / Steve Helber)

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To support her claim, Stewart embraced "dominant theology" on the road to the recent belief&majority conference of the Free Union, where Christians used increasingly violent rhetoric. Claimed to have witnessed. She described Democrats as "evil," "tyrant," and "inner enemy," and cited speakers engaged in the "fight against the truth."

But Stewart, after theSupreme Court overturned Rho,after the Supreme Court overturned Rho, to outlaw abortion and protect Christian values. , She was most concerned about the conservative activists in her lifetime, using what she considered "legal weapons" of "weapons".

The journalist stood by a public school soccer coach who was dismissed for praying after a match at the soccer field, so the court issued "permission of religious conversion by public school staff" to "individuals." I was afraid to wage a war against my rights. " Whole country.

Former Bremerton, Washington high school football coach Joe Kennedy.

Former Bremerton, Washington High School football coach Joe Kennedy .. (First Liberty Institute)

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Stewart's anxious work tells Americans not to" underestimate "the" radicalism "of the movement. rice field.

"Christian nationalism is not the way to the future. Its purpose is to hollow out democracy, perhaps leaving nothing but a thin cover for elite domination of the right idea. From a real democratic check on that power, "she wrote.

This Dec. 1, 2012 file photo shows a silhouette of a crucifix and a stained glass window inside a Catholic Church in New Orleans. The FBI has opened a widening investigation into sex abuse in the Roman Catholic Church in New Orleans going back decades, a rare federal foray into such cases looking specifically at whether priests took children across state lines to molest them, officials and others familiar with the inquiry told The Associated Press.

This December 1, 2012 file photo is A photo of a cross and stained glass windows inside a Catholic church in New Orleans, showing a silhouette. The FBI has launched an extensive investigation into sexual abuse in the Roman Catholic Church of New Orleans, dating back decades. I told the Associated Press. (AP Photo / Gerald Herbert, File)

Other media also suspected Christian extremism after the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Supreme Court ruling. Is ringing a warning bell. Healthy organization.

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Washington Post columnist counterattacks readers "Christian Rights", a legal analyst at MSNBC, argued that the courtwould go after the nextseparation.

Churches, crisis pregnancy centers, and professional life organizations have faced an increase in attacks by left-wing abortion groups in recent months.

"Roev. Since the Wade decision was leaked in May, the FBI has started about 200 threat assessments."FoxNews reported.

Kristine Parks is Deputy Editor-in-Chief of FoxNews Digital. You can send story tips to kristine.parks@fox.com.