What is the ‘great replacement theory’?
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“These theories were formally codified in the work of Frenchman Renaud Camus, first in his 2010 book L’Abécédaire de l’in-nocence and elaborated in his 2011 book Le Grand Remplacement.” - The Conversation
As iron sharpens iron,
one person sharpens another. (Proverbs 27:17)
“These theories were formally codified in the work of Frenchman Renaud Camus, first in his 2010 book L’Abécédaire de l’in-nocence and elaborated in his 2011 book Le Grand Remplacement.” - The Conversation
“Wolfe’s Christian Nationalism is about a Christian Nation bound together by common practices, culture, and customs which are exemplified and embodied by a Christian strong man who really becomes the nation.” - Mere Orthodoxy
“…we’re not called to repay evil for evil, racism for racism, Kinism for critical race theory. ” - CPost
“He warns that Christian nationalism …’the unbiblical view that we must preserve white ethnicity to build a Christian nation’ — has taken root in the Reformed wing of the evangelical church.” - RNS
“in response to his proclamation that America is a Christian nation not a Jewish nation, the crowd [in the video] begins to chant, ‘Christ is King! Christ is King!’” - Michael Brown
“We must not conflate biblical Christianity and political conservativism. They are not the same thing. However, we also cannot deny biblical Christianity because of some overlap that it might have with many biblical morals that political conservatism also espouses.” - P&D
“Originating on the white nationalist fringes, the ‘great replacement theory’ holds that ‘globalist’ elites are seeking to replace white Americans with Black and brown immigrants from around the world.” - Russell Moore
“LCMS President Matthew Harrison said he was ‘shocked to learn recently that a few members of LCMS congregations have been propagating radical and unchristian “alt-right” views via Twitter and other social media.’” - CLeaders
“The authors noted that faith leaders from across the religious spectrum have condemned religious nationalism — particularly Christian nationalism or white Christian nationalism — in recent years.” - RNS
“The views Achord and his Twitter cronies expressed were vile; their impotent online posturing unintentionally comedic. And then there was the personal abuse to which Alastair Roberts, the man who exposed the situation, was subjected by professing Christians” - Carl Trueman
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