A Christian Nation, Retake Everything!

In my last article, I initiated a conversation on the hard choices that will have to be made to achieve a Christian nation. To most of you reading this article, the implementation of Christian-based laws, economic systems, and religious adherence incentives will seem draconian, even oppressive. However, your grandfathers would have known them to be normal, part of their everyday experiences.

As discussed, the United States is consumed with many public sins. These transgressions rip at the fabric of our society – dare I say, they poison the soul of what used to be a coherent country, and by the grace of God, outlawed at the time of my birth. Abortion, sodomy, public displays of transsexualism, the ability to access graphic pornography in any form, etc., were forbidden. Additionally, those participating in such vices would be jailed. There were Sabbath laws, or what we called in the South: “Blue Laws.” Under these laws, only the smallest number of businesses were to be opened on Sunday, and only for public necessity. Usually, they were confined to a few fillin’ stations, and a limited amount of restaurants for travelers. By statute, these Blue Laws allowed for both Christians and non-Christians to slow down from the fast-paced modern life. 

Identity Dixie has been publishing articles, creating memes, and trolling our enemies with this simple propaganda statement since its inception: “Retake Everything!” I have to admit, it got me disowned by some very “nice” people, many of whom are only now recognizing the peril of real persecution the Church now faces, along with the devastation of our way of life. That is, unless we become Southern, Christian, and adamant for our children, our people, and Our Lord. 

So, where are the best chances for this Reconquista to be accomplished, and which group of people, demographically, are capable of making the greatest advances, and the quickest? This is a major point of contention in the Evangelical world. Just ask Stephen Wolfe, author of The Case for Christian Nationalism, if quoting simple facts and dispassionately presenting statics won’t evoke an all-out firestorm of vitriol by many in our churches. He recently tweeted out the raw numbers of which groups of people stood for (or against) some of the issues we have discussed. By all measurable statistics, it is White Evangelicals that resist godless behavior in our society the most. 

With that in mind, the South is the natural place to build Fortress Christendom, and well into the next millennium. The reason being: Tennessee, Alabama, Arkansas, and Oklahoma have populations of about 50% White Evangelicals, and the rest of the South reach numbers between 30-45%, save Louisiana and Florida, which are about 25%. Although, those states have large White Roman Catholic populations that would rise, if divinely motivated. These percentages were from 2019, and since then, places like Tennessee, Florida, and Texas have had an influx of large groups of Californian Evangelicals. No other states have concentrations of ready-made advocates for the kingdom of Christ. 

So, it is the Southern churches where we make our stand. We will change the laws we live under to reflect, as best we can, the clearest teachings of the Gospel, not trying to remake ancient Israel, but forge a nation marching compassionately and justly heavenward. Among these goals, but not limited to, men will be free to choose whom they associate, all men will work to provide for their families, those that are poor will be given a leg up (not a hand out), banking laws will be changed to outlaw usury, we will have sound money and that money will be used for the betterment of our people, our borders will be secured and we will defend them vigorously, and, finally, we will seek a peaceful coexistence among all nations, especially those that extoll Christ as King! 

It won’t be easy, because in our world nothing is taboo, everything goes, there are no limits to the evil for which men can and will do, and the wicked will defend their blasphemy to the bitter end. Now, the question Christian Nationalists must ask themselves is this: “Am I resolute enough to understand that what we are facing is an all-out struggle – it is social, religious, economic, mental, and physical. Am I committed to a Free Dixie and ultimate victory, or martyrdom?”

I think you will rise to the challenge. 

Deo Vindice!

God save the South!

2 comments

  1. Louisiana, Texas, and Florida have Catholic majorities. However, let me assure you that there are a large number of devout Catholics who become sick at heart when considering how much of a latter day Sodom and Gomorrah that the United States have become.

  2. Couldn’t agree more. That this degeneracy even needs to be explained shows how far we have fallen and deviated from our ancestors and their decent, upright civilization. God save the South.

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