Only Sky ðŸ•¶ Mike Johnson, Speaker for the House of Representatives where the Republicans are hanging tenuously onto a slim majority, recently remained true to his label as a Christian nationalist. 

Jonathan MS Pearce

There was no sign of an interest in constitutional secularism at a GOP retreat intended to discuss and plan for a continued majority past the November 2024 elections.

It’s not as if Johnson has tried to hide his Christian nationalism as we have reported previously at OnlySky.

The presentation he gave to the attending captive audience was a prolonged sermon that surprised many who were there. This is the stuff of theocracy. Two people who had collected with other Republican lawmakers at Miami’s Mandarin Oriental Hotel indicated their alarm to Politico.

Instead of strategizing about appealing to a modern pluralistic society in a way that would be unifying, Johnson “attempted to rally the group by discussing moral decline in America—focusing on declining church membership and the nation’s shrinking religious identity, according to both people in the room.”

Without God in people’s lives, the government steps in. And as we know with such republicanism, the state is the enemy. 

Continue reading @ Only Sky.

Moses Johnson Delivers Sermon Tantamount To Theocracy

Only Sky ðŸ•¶ Mike Johnson, Speaker for the House of Representatives where the Republicans are hanging tenuously onto a slim majority, recently remained true to his label as a Christian nationalist. 

Jonathan MS Pearce

There was no sign of an interest in constitutional secularism at a GOP retreat intended to discuss and plan for a continued majority past the November 2024 elections.

It’s not as if Johnson has tried to hide his Christian nationalism as we have reported previously at OnlySky.

The presentation he gave to the attending captive audience was a prolonged sermon that surprised many who were there. This is the stuff of theocracy. Two people who had collected with other Republican lawmakers at Miami’s Mandarin Oriental Hotel indicated their alarm to Politico.

Instead of strategizing about appealing to a modern pluralistic society in a way that would be unifying, Johnson “attempted to rally the group by discussing moral decline in America—focusing on declining church membership and the nation’s shrinking religious identity, according to both people in the room.”

Without God in people’s lives, the government steps in. And as we know with such republicanism, the state is the enemy. 

Continue reading @ Only Sky.

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