Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Latino evangelical support for Christian nationalism rises as Trump courts religious vote

The Protestant reverend, who was born in Puerto Rico, said that the ideology's undercurrent of racism and patriarchy can facilitate a marginalization of vulnerable groups or minorities, including immigrants. "A magnificent job has been done by groups that are extremists to convince even the immigrants themselves that the new immigrants are a threat," Malavé said. 

Malavé said Christian nationalism, which erases the separation of church and state, is based on the supremacy of white culture and the supremacy of Christianity over other religions...

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