00:00:28.000It's no secret everybody is aware I am a Christian nationalist, and what that means is that I would
00:00:32.240like to see every nation on the planet be Christian, explicitly Christian, not just a few
00:00:37.560people who are privately practicing their faith and the secrecy of their homes, but that nations
00:00:43.520actually explicitly and publicly declare allegiance to the Lord Jesus Christ. That said, I'm also an
00:00:50.020American, so most of my energy is going to be devoted towards what it would look like to have
00:00:55.000a Christian nation here, right? My main focus is not going to be, you know, Christian nationalism
00:01:00.300for Somalia. That would be great, but that's God's providence, not my main goal, right? He placed me
00:01:07.600here for such a time as this. That's going to be my focus. So Christian nationalism, I believe,
00:01:12.560is paramount, right? We can't have globalism, the gay race, communism. We can't have that. It needs1.00
00:01:18.100to be distinct nations, God-created nations. This is not a man-made idea of we're going to put in
00:01:23.500borders and you know no the book of acts chapter 17 explicitly says that god sets nations borders
00:01:30.160he does this by providence he does it by wars he does it by whatever means there are human means
00:01:36.100and some of them may be ethical some of them are not ethical but over it all standing god is
00:01:41.400sovereign he's the one who who causes nations to rise and to fall he sets their borders and act
00:01:47.38017 says he also sets their times when a nation comes into being and when a nation fades. So
00:01:53.180nations are God's idea. They're God's idea. So we want nationalism. And if we're going to have
00:01:58.380nationalism, we want it to be Christian. We don't want secular humanistic nationalism. We don't want0.89
00:02:03.980Islamic nationalism. We don't want Hindu nationalism. We don't want Judeo nationalism.1.00
00:02:10.000We want Christian nationalism, right? So everybody's aware of that. But as I see it here
00:02:15.880on the ground in these United States of America, we are seeing the right fracture more and more
00:02:21.240and more. And it's not great. I'll shoot you straight. It's not great. At the same time,
00:02:27.360it is. I would rather have MAGA or whatever you want to, I'd rather have the right,
00:02:34.040political right here in America fracture, and at least have a small group. I'd like it to be
00:02:39.280a large group, but for now a small group that is true and noble and uncompromising than to have
00:02:47.640the whole thing synced up together, but all of it being wicked, all of it being compromised,
00:02:54.060all of it being a sham. And so I think what we're seeing right now is we are starting to see some
00:03:00.080of the division between parts of MAGA that are, you know, MIGA, right, make Israel great again,
00:03:09.260Israel first, and then other parts that are actually truly America first. And so this idea
00:03:14.760of America first, you're hearing about this all the time. Guys have been talking about America
00:03:18.860first for quite a while. Nick Fuentes is one of them. There have been others as well. Trump,
00:03:24.000you know, I mean, his first term, like that was a big, a big thing, you know, make America great
00:03:28.820again so far it's only been six months we'll see what god does uh but so far in the second term it
00:03:34.340has been a little bit uh disappointing to say the least we are not getting the mass deportations at
00:03:41.020least not yet uh we are getting instead we're getting bills you know that say hey if you're in
00:03:46.420a tornado and you tweeted something negative about israel then you're gonna die um that's i mean
00:03:51.820that's not great that's you know i got what i voted for well i i don't know about you but i did
00:03:56.360actually did not vote for that. I did not vote for pledging allegiance to Israel in order to get
00:04:02.960aid if I'm living in a state or a city that's experiencing a natural disaster. I'm pretty sure,
00:04:10.720maybe I've forgotten, you know, maybe my memory is failing me, but I'm pretty sure that that is
00:04:15.220not what I voted for. So we want America first. We want Christian nationalism. And what I wanted
00:04:22.080to discuss in this video is four pillars of America first Christian nationalism. What does
00:04:29.800that look like? And I'm going to list them right now and then we'll get in it. I've got my co-host
00:04:33.560Wesley Todd. We're going to talk about it and break each of these down. But they're key. They're
00:04:38.720key because there's a lot of guys who are going to come in and say, hey, I'm America first. Or a
00:04:42.400lot of guys saying, I'm Christian nationalist. And you have to be able to discern what kind of
00:04:50.340Christian Nationalists are you? Oh, you know, the Judeo-Christian Nationalist version. Oh, okay.
00:04:57.080Then no, you're not on the team. No, thank you. We're not doing Judeo-Christian Nationalism,
00:05:01.780and we're not doing Israel first with America as a close second. No, it's America first,0.65
00:05:07.880full stop, and it's Christian Nationalism, not Judeo-Christian Nationalism, full stop. So four0.64
00:05:14.540different pillars for a true American-first Christian nationalism to save our country,
00:05:20.640to save the West. Here they are. Number one, it must be publicly and explicitly Christian.
00:05:28.500Publicly and explicitly Christian. Yes, I believe that the founders, as much as I love and appreciate
00:05:34.780many of them, I think that it was a mistake to be vague. I think they should have adopted the
00:05:41.200Apostles' Creed as a preamble to the Constitution from the very beginning, and they should have
00:05:45.560named the Lord Jesus Christ in the Constitution. Honestly, I'll just be frank. I'm tired of going
00:05:52.560back and having to argue with libs and Christians, but I repeat myself, libs, and tell them, but what0.94
00:05:59.740was the Founder's actual intent? We've got to get back to authorial intent. Well, what the First
00:06:04.020Amendment simply means, Congress, at the federal, national level, can't appoint one denomination.
00:06:10.140You know, the Church of Anglicanism for the United States or Episcopalianism or Presbyterianism, you know, I'd say Baptist, but that would never happen.0.85
00:06:19.000The Baptist, there's more Baptists than anybody else, but Baptists are absolutely devoted, fully devoted to losing no matter what.
00:06:26.440So it was never going to be a Baptist thing.0.89
00:06:28.640Sadly, I am a Baptist, but my goodness, you know, I just tweeted out, you know, there are some days that it's incredibly embarrassing to be a Baptist.
00:06:36.120And somebody, you know, commented and said, is it the days that end and why?
00:06:40.140Yeah, you know what? It is. Every day is a little bit embarrassing to be a Baptist, but there are some days that are incredibly embarrassing, a high degree of embarrassment. But the point is, yeah, the First Amendment, it's talking about Congress declaring at the national level.
00:06:56.440Of the 13 original colonies, 10 or 11 of them already had state churches, so there's nothing
00:07:04.420against state churches. And here's the biggest thing, separation of church and state. Okay,
00:07:08.720sure. Separation of Christ and state? No. No. No, it must be theocratic. There must be a God0.51
00:07:17.080above the state. If there's no God above the state, then the state becomes God, right? So
00:07:21.800this separation of, okay, well, there's the state here, and then there's the church. Speaking of
00:07:26.300the church institute, right? The institution of the church, denominations, you know, Roman Catholics
00:07:31.380on one side and then Presbyterians over here and Episcopalians over here. Yeah, the church
00:07:36.740institute should be, I think, you can make an argument of that being separate from the state.
00:07:43.800But the idea that religion would be separate from the state, that Christianity would be separate
00:07:49.300from the state, that there'd be a separation from God in state, that's demonic. That's demonic.
00:07:55.400And I don't believe that's what the founders intended, but yeah, it sure would have helped
00:07:59.440if they had been a little bit more explicit, a little bit more explicit.
00:20:12.220We do not need to be doing trips to go kiss the wall and wear the tiny hat every six weeks on some kind of strengthening relations with Israel.
00:20:38.940And if we clean everything up, if we deport 50 million people1.00
00:20:42.800and we get women out of leadership and we're led by strong Christian men0.99
00:20:46.340and we explicitly declare our allegiance to the Lord Jesus Christ
00:20:50.580and not this secular, humanist, ambiguous, vague, ethereal whatever,0.72
00:20:56.680If we do the first three, and we say, no, we're not going to be overrun by the third world, and we are going to deport the people that need to be deported, and we're going to be male-led, and we're going to be explicitly Christian, and we're going to partner with the Jews, then what you'll have is exactly what we have today.0.86
00:34:59.860And usually, if something like that happened, it would be either a judgment, like a nation
00:35:06.420is conquered by another nation or um it would be something that god does as a blessing
00:35:12.280providentially where two nations um come together in an allegiance against some other nation
00:35:18.780and build an incredible close you know kin-like friendship um and and partnership and and then
00:35:26.740over time there's there's some fluctuation of some of these people come here and some people
00:35:30.880go there and it's like okay now it's you know like the italians like they're americans now0.99
00:35:35.740at first we didn't like them you know at first it's like oh italians it seems like all they're1.00
00:35:42.640interested in doing is being mob bosses in new york you know right but then over time it's like
00:35:47.820okay right you're american i'm american thank you for pizza you know and and spaghetti we upgraded
00:35:54.300it we added pepperoni to it we made it better that's right no but but eventually yeah so
00:35:58.820eventually, yes, assimilation exists. It's a thing. But that's not what we've been doing for
00:36:04.060the last 60 years. We have been importing people by the millions and millions and millions and
00:36:09.600millions, and many of them not assimilating at all. No desire to assimilate whatsoever. And so
00:36:15.540we should not be surprised. What I'm saying is we should not be surprised that natural bonds
00:36:21.220do not dissipate quickly. We're human beings. God created us a certain way. We're not widgets.
00:36:27.680We're not robots. We have loves. We have values. There are things we share with our people.
00:36:36.880You cannot import a bunch of Somalians and then give them office in our government and think that they're going to put our interest, America's interest, over Somalia.
00:36:49.280Any billionaire, he has in the back of his mind, oh, so-and-so wants to meet you. They want something from him.0.60
00:36:55.020He's a billionaire. He has money. People that are meeting him knows that.
00:36:58.960So all we're saying is, hey, as a nation, we are the most prosperous nation in the world.
00:37:03.320Praise be to God for it. But that means practically, I want to come to America.
00:37:06.840I want to come to America. I would love to come to America. Practically, all of those people want something from us.
00:37:12.040In the past, what has been done is, okay, you want to come here. We know why you want to come here.
00:37:16.500This is a safe place to live. It's a prosperous place to live. You can work here.
00:37:19.860do you have something to offer us whereas for especially the last five years but most certainly
00:37:26.460spanning out the last 50 it's been yeah we have a lot and if anything we've abdicated the
00:37:31.080responsibility of managing it think of the son of a wealthy man who said all right my father had
00:37:35.380billions i inherited all these people are coming up to me man just seems like they want to be my
00:37:39.640friend the money isn't a big deal to them he would be irresponsible as he gives away the fortune that
00:37:44.800was accrued by his ancestors right right so why why does it matter it's it's not just um
00:37:51.220it's not just left versus right you know and i think for the longest time many of us thought
00:37:56.920that it was you know we're like oh okay there's republicans and there's democrats um yeah yeah
00:38:03.420there there are uh and and there are some differences and democrats would be worse
00:38:07.600in many capacities. But at the same time, it's not just competing political viewpoints. It's
00:38:16.060not just competing ideas, but there really is competing peoples. There's actually people
00:38:24.180and religion, religions that are competing. It is Christianity versus Islam, Christianity versus0.99
00:38:31.420judaism christianity versus atheism secular humanism and it's also um people it's it's not
00:38:40.580just oh well you you have the same ideas i have about oh you're pro-life i'm pro-life like well
00:38:46.320yeah you've got to you've got to be pro-life abortion is an abomination and it must be
00:38:50.800abolished not just relegated but abolished um that's that's a a deal breaker you have to hold
00:38:56.860to that to be on the team but then it also needs to be if we're talking politically in america
00:39:02.840it needs to be a christian who wants to abolish abortion and an american who wants to abolish
00:39:09.360abortion it can't be hey this guy wants to abolish abortion and uh and he's been living here for six
00:39:17.100weeks on h1b visa right on the other side of the world like w's in the chat boys he's on the team
00:39:24.140no he's not yeah no he's not oh one last piece too on the race but uh grace restores nature and
00:39:30.520what that means is that there has to be a nature there to restore and a good commodious again to
00:39:34.880use the illustration of the family a good commodious family is the best context for grace to
00:39:39.020come in and save someone so i believe by god's grace he's going to save my children now what
00:39:43.680has also been done there is that he has a home with a mother and a father who love each other
00:39:48.520who love him it's a home where he's also provided for and taken care of he's given christian
00:39:53.260instruction and so when a nation has an identity it has a sense of who it is you create the natural
00:39:59.100conditions that is what christianity does the best and has the best does the best work because
00:40:04.840there's a natural cohesion and trust and identity and sense of purpose there that christianity then
00:40:09.780comes into as grace restores nature and says and what you add to this is not just the ends of
00:40:14.200gdp goes up not just the ends of enjoying life but it orients man towards heavenly life and so
00:40:20.340with that peace you have to have like they have to be people that share something there's a there's
00:40:25.820of course lineage literal biological descendants there's also a soul to a nation of people that
00:40:30.980are shaped by war and hardship and the things that they've gone through like that soul has to exist
00:40:35.840and they have to have a sense of identity together that then christianity comes along and restores
00:40:40.660them too not as atoms but as part of the soul of the people that say and what defines us we went
00:40:46.040through this war we conquer the wilderness we had this hardship and we also as a people are
00:40:51.340christians believing in jesus christ that he's going to return again that he's going to take
00:40:55.960this land and transform it into the new heavens and the new earth that's what christianity comes
00:41:00.400down and restores not just people living on an island that bump into each other once in a while
00:41:04.220good point real quick before we go to the commercial break i was going to go but that
00:41:08.300that just made me think and i'm going to pose it as a question to you west but um when we when we
00:41:13.880think about Jews. What are some of the things that you would say, like, how are they particular
00:41:19.940as a people? What has shaped them? Wandering. They've wandered. Ever since the destruction of
00:41:26.820the temple and then the subsequent exile that followed, they emerge Ashkenazi Jews sometime in0.90
00:41:31.620the mid-700 to 800s, around what would be modern-day Germany. But they've wandered. And one of the
00:41:37.240things as they've wandered, what they've always done is separated themselves and been particular.
00:41:41.040them so they don't describe themselves as germans they don't describe themselves as english they
00:41:44.820don't describe themselves as spanish they come here and they even don't describe themselves
00:41:48.420primarily as americans they say well first and foremost i'm jewish and i travel around and i
00:41:53.280never root in and i never intermarry with a people and i never join the religion i remain distinct
00:41:58.600and so you have kind of a people that are they're groundless they're they're wandering through all
00:42:03.760of the earth and then there are people then oh they make a lot of their living off banking and
00:42:07.680off of finance and off of speculation and interest.
01:08:05.080There is no way at home you tuck your tail between your legs
01:08:09.260and you just you kind of do what you you're told to do and then you turn around you go out into the
01:08:13.240marketplace and you just you say hey this is what we got to do this is what we need to happen
01:08:17.420so i think that one especially that pillar and it's funny because some guys will say it out loud
01:08:21.920like oh yeah yeah yeah i agree with that but but practically functionally they can still have some
01:08:27.200more feminine coded instincts they can be more like you said peacemaking and and less of a bent
01:08:32.720towards justice so this is the big one and not just in a word but in action i think really filters
01:08:38.720out like all right this is coming home in your home who leads the home oh it's your wife i don't
01:08:44.960know if these other three if uh you're gonna have the spine to help us carry them out yeah you're1.00
01:08:49.040you're disqualified it's not going to work um and here's the thing people say oh but the women are1.00
01:08:53.440all you know they're just in left field like i mean we've seen the graphs we've we've done
01:08:57.760episodes where we've shown the charts uh young women under the age of 35 are trending more and
01:09:02.560more liberal more and more leftist you know and men are trending more and more conservative so
01:09:07.680So that the gap between young men and young women, politically, culturally, religiously, is wider than it's ever been.
01:09:14.860I saw Dale Partridge did a post today where he said it's for the first time in his entire lifetime that he remembers he regularly has adult men, not 18-year-olds, but in their 30s, in their 40s, showing up to church alone.
01:09:33.040And they're married, but their wife won't come to church.
01:09:36.020it is the exact inverse of what we had for decades right where the women and children come to church
01:09:41.980and the men don't want to be there because the church was feminine coded the church was geared
01:09:46.860towards feminine sensibilities the pastor was basically it either was a chick or functionally
01:09:52.900you know for all intents and purposes he was a chick you know plexiglass pulpits you know and
01:09:58.540ferns on the stage and he's pacing back and forth and he's not preaching he's just going to share
01:10:03.900you know and he's using the big hand gestures you know i mean his his wrists are are as limp
01:10:09.540as a wet noodle you know like it's like i i don't ever do that i didn't even painful there's i didn't
01:10:14.580even know that the human wrist could move like that you know it's like the flexibility of this
01:10:18.300man's wrist six inches around yeah how is that possible yeah it doesn't make any sense um and
01:10:24.640and that's where we were for decades and now the tide is turning but but here's the white pill0.97
01:10:29.280an encouragement to the men, women will follow. They will. They will. Right now, they think that0.92
01:10:37.220maybe it's just a fad or this or that. They're kind of towing the line with the zeitgeist.
01:10:44.860Here's the irony. It's not whether but which. Women will submit to authority. It's not whether
01:10:51.780they will submit. It's just which authority will they submit to. Well, right now, the zeitgeist,
01:10:57.720the reigning authority that we've had in our nation has been a wicked authority it's been a1.00
01:11:02.920gay affirming authority so what do you think young women are going to do oh i i love the gays1.00
01:11:09.300you know i have you know five five of my closest friends are gay men you know um uh the you know
01:11:16.100so right now the zeitgeist the reigning authority this is i'm not just talking about our politicians
01:11:20.680in the in in the state you know civil realm but i'm talking about every movie every piece of
01:11:25.980propaganda that comes out of hollywood uh in media in corporate america right in business
01:11:31.620in um in government at every single level um you you have uh gay affirming um uh always you know0.67
01:11:41.140always about the immigrant and the foreigner over the native people um so you have globalism you0.82
01:11:46.960have gay race communism gay race communism has been the reigning dogma orthodoxy of these united0.88
01:11:54.500States politically, religiously, in terms of entertainment and media, corporately, in0.69
01:12:00.600terms of business, all these things.0.87
01:12:02.720And so young women, they're sticking it to the man, right?1.00
01:12:06.480They're raging against the machine.0.81
01:12:08.000No, they're doing what young women have always done, submitting to authority.0.82
01:12:12.180And so the men, what do we need to do?0.98