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Christ Is King Is Not Black Lives Matter

There has been a low IQ attempt to label the mantra “Christ Is King” as a “Black Lives Matter” truism rather than a good in and of itself. Yesterday, both James Lindsay and Jenna Ellis were confronted for this nonsensical take, but so too is Michael O’Fallon pushing this narrative as the three are in cahoots about it in their united opposition to Christian Nationalism.

Jenna Ellis attacked Christ Is King for being a signal against dispensationalist and Zionist hegemony, advancing a view that John Nelson Darby was when Christianity first properly recognized who God’s people were. The self-proclaimed expert in predicting the future, Micahel O’Fallon accused “Christ Is King” of being a threat to the republic.

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And of course, the Christ-hating atheist who loves Christian money, James Lindsay, parroted the narrative.

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According to James Lindsay, it’s a fed op. Between the three low-IQ individuals, their narrative is an incoherent mess between political, theological, or criminal origins of Christ is King’s prominence as a Christian Nationalist motto.

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One Response

  1. BLM is a Marxist organization that wants to destroy America. Saying “Christ is King” is just a recognition of a spiritual reality. But I have to wonder, what will these people think when Christ returns to destroy all those who have rejected Him?

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