Sunday, June 7, 2026

Weekly Roundup: From Neo-Nazi Remigration to Military Christian Nationalism (Bradley Onishi and Daniel Miller; Straight White American Jesus podcast)

 This week on Straight White American Jesus, Brad and Dan trace the connections between Trump-era immigration policy, rising far-right extremism, and a growing international movement built around the idea of "remigration." Beginning with unrest at New Jersey's Delaney Hall detention center, they examine former ICE official Greg Bovino's appearance at a European far-right conference and discuss how anti-immigrant rhetoric, Christian nationalism, and white identity politics are increasingly intertwined on both sides of the Atlantic. 

The conversation explores how language, policy, and political movements reinforce one another—and what it means when American officials and European extremists are drawing inspiration from the same playbook. 

 The episode also dives into new Gallup polling showing declining support for LGBTQ+ rights after decades of gains, particularly among Republicans, and considers how coordinated religious and political campaigns have reshaped public opinion. Brad and Dan connect these trends to battles over schools, charter education, and public funding, while also unpacking Pete Hegseth's efforts to narrow religious representation in the military chaplaincy. 

They close with a discussion of free speech, the courts' response to the "8647" controversy, and several signs of hope—including a federal court ruling protecting transgender service members and the ongoing celebration of Pride Month. 

Along the way, they share exciting news about the next chapter of Axis Mundi Media, including new live programming, The Daily Brief, and plans to expand independent coverage of religion, democracy, and power. Axis Mundi is becoming more than a podcast network. We are building the essential newsroom for understanding religion, democracy, extremism, and power in America today. And with your support, we can build it together. Direct support: https://axismundi.supercast.com/donations/new Tax-deductible donations through our partnering 501c3: https://www.irmce.org/donate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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"Christian Nationalism On the DL" (Bradley Onishi and Daniel Miller; Straight White American Jesus podcast) It's in the Code ep 193

Josh Hawley is a dyed-in-the-wool, self-described Christian nationalist. But he's careful not to make this too obvious in discussion of Christian masculinity and masculine virtue. 

But if we look past his smoke and mirrors, if look behind the curtain, his Christian nationalism comes through when he talks about role of men as "kings." 

Check out this week's episode as Dan walks us through Hawley's Christian nationalist vision of America.
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Examining a White House Video on the Faith of the Founders (Warren Throckmorton; The Christian Past That Wasn’t: Formerly Telling Jefferson Lies podcast)

During the America 250 celebration, the Trump administration has partnered with Hillsdale College to produce various educational resources to promote a view of America's founding which is slanted toward Christian nationalism. In this segment, I take on Mark David Hall's video on the faith of the founders. You can watch it on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5J4S5LPeWM.

This segment thematically corresponds to chapter 5 in my book The Christian Past That Wasn't (christianpast.com). There is material in the podcast not in the book and much more material in the book than in the podcast.

In today's segment I have help from Gregg Frazer, Dean of humanities at The Master's University, Greg Forster, professor of theology at Trinity Divinity School and Michael Coulter, professor of political science and humanities at Grove City College.

In the video, it is important to point out that Hall speaks about the time of the founding as if African slaves and Indigenous people were not in the United States. I don't mention it either in the podcast episode, but I plan to do so when I get to the relavant chapter in the book.
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Ark Encounter's Decade-Long Disaster (Hemant Mehta and Jessica Bluemke, The Friendly Atheist podast #638)

— Ark Encounter's decade-long disaster: How the Creationist theme park failed on its promises (0:48)

— “Swallow it!”: A Christian "prophet" told a teen to eat a Bible page to receive God’s blessings. (20:11)

— A Connecticut law protects kids from abusive homeschooling parents. Republicans opposed it. (31:38)

— Colorado GOP candidate's wildest religious claims unravel in must-watch interview. (46:51)

— The Catholic Church protected a predator priest. The courts punished the whistleblower. (1:10:49)
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Blackouts, hyperinflation, dissent: Iran considers perilous prospect of peace

Conditions that led to bloody prewar protests have been made worse, commentators say…

 https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/06/blackouts-hyperinflation-dissent-iran-considers-perilous-prospect-of-peace


 

California governor’s race: DoJ sends in federal observer over slow count

The US justice department on Friday sent a federal prosecutor to observe ballot processing in Los Angeles, as Donald Trump continues to make baseless claims that California Democrats were “rigging” the results to win primary elections in the nation’s biggest blue state. 

State officials have rejected the allegations, but the delay in results immediately fueled misinformation about the integrity of California’s elections, with the president, who has long fanned election-conspiracy theories, repeatedly accusing the state of “cheating”...

 https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/05/california-primary-election-races-too-close-to-call 


 

Christopher Hitchens: The Good Samaritan

 https://www.youtube.com/shorts/qdtYo3CkeN8 

US threatens to reconsider role in Bosnia and Herzegovina amid rift with Europe

At the same time, Trump’s relatives and associates have increasingly been pursuing business interests in Bosnia, which included a visit by the US president’s son, Donald Trump Jr, to the main Bosnian Serb town of Banja Luka in April as a guest of Dodik’s son...

 https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/06/us-threatens-to-reconsider-role-in-bosnia-and-herzegovina-amid-rift-with-europe 


 

Repubs don’t like it when facts crush their narrative lol. #debate

 https://www.youtube.com/shorts/c8M1DQmZVx4

Brief: Collapse at the FDA (Conspirituality podcast)

The FDA is bleeding out Covid contrarians. Marty Makary, Vinay Prasad, Tracy Beth Høeg—all gone. Jonathan Howard returns to discuss why so many RFK Jr's friends have reached the end of their bureaucratic road.
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MAGA accidentally disproves their own myth about "illegals" voting by attempting to vote illegally

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sDJCXENaa0

Young Male Voters Aren't Anti-Democrat, They're Anti-Failure (Find Out podcast on YouTube)

Since President Obama won the presidency in 2008, Democrats have long believed that younger voters would automatically vote Democratic because of the Republican Party's extreme positions on social issues. 

But the 2024 election disproved that when Donald Trump made significant gains with male Gen Z voters proving that the Democrats have a young male problem. While the same Gen Z male voters who voted for Trump have soured on him in large numbers, this doesn't mean they will automatically swing back to the Democrats in the 2026 midterms; however, they remain a winnable voting block. 

On this episode of the Find Out Podcast, we're joined by Arianna Jones, executive director of NextGen America, to provide insight into what Gen Z voters, especially male Gen Z voters, view on the state of the two party system. Jones confirms many of our theories about why 44% of Gen Z voters are unaffiliated and the type of political leaders they want in charge. 

We also gain a better understanding of how Gen Z realizes the real threat of fascism under Trump's second term and the growing anxiety surrounding AI under the control of billionaires like Elon Musk. There's a lot to dive into in this episode but one thing is clear: Democrats cannot take Gen Z voters for granted. Especially since they will make up more than 50 million eligible voters in time for the 2028 election.

00:00 Welcome to the Find Out Podcast! 
00:31 Meet Ariana Jones & NextGen America 
04:58 How Young Voters Really Feel About the Economy 
07:26 What Young Voters Want: Action Over Promises 
13:24 AI Anxiety Corruption & Who Controls the Future 
17:09 Trump Backlash: Are Young Men Votes Earnable? 
20:07 Gen Z The Political Pipeline & The Bench Crisis 
31:22 Subscribe!
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Revival of Reason (Dan Barker and Annie Laurie Gaylor, Freethought Radio podcast)

Founder and President of Black Nonbelievers Mandisa Thomas tells us about the June 12–14 “Revival of Reason” in Atlanta, celebrating the lives and views of Black Americans who live without religion. We also talk about Ten Commandments monuments, FFRF victories removing religion from public schools, and public officials discussing “aliens and demons.”
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AI, Pope Leo, & The Antichrist (Conspirituality podcast #311)

Leo the XIV wrote a big letter about a hyperobject. Many thoughts and debates are triggered. Today we’ll look at what the hell an encyclical is, the Vatican's decade-long conversation with Silicon Valley about coding morally-sound AI, and the broken and laundered echoes of Liberation Theology in Leo’s text.
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Hebrews 1 retrofits Jesus into the Old Testament (Dan McClellan and Dan Beecher; Data Over Dogma podcast on YouTube)

Most parents think their kids are pretty great. That makes sense. But if your son is the messianic savior of the world, the bragging rights are kind of through the roof. And that's what we get in Hebrews 1. The claim here is that God told the prophets about Jesus, and now all those awesome prophesies have come true.

And Hebrews 1 seems to be bringing receipts. It quotes from all over the Hebrew Bible to point to Jesus being the begotten son and to say that angels will worship him. The question is: is that what those passages actually meant? Were they really pointing to Jesus?

Chapters:

0:00 - Introduction to Data Over Dogma
1:01 - Who Wrote the Book of Hebrews? 
2:11 - The Intended Audience and Purpose of the Epistle 
5:02 - Establishing the Hierarchy: Jesus vs. Angels 
8:00 - The Name-Bearing Angel Tradition 
10:05 - Repurposing the Hebrew Bible Messianically 
11:31 - "You Are My Son": Recontextualizing Psalm 2 
16:30 - "Let All God's Angels Worship Him": Quoting Deuteronomy 32 
20:08 - "Your Throne, O God": The Royal Wedding of Psalm 45 
27:38 - "In the Beginning, Lord": Reinterpreting Psalm 102 
33:14 - "Sit at My Right Hand": Psalm 110 and Angels as Servants 
35:00 - Taking the Bible Out of Context & Outro
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An Apocryphal text from the New Testament? (Dan McClellan and Dan Beecher; Data Over Dogma podcast on YouTube)

We're taking a look at one of the weirder ancient Christian texts. It's called The Shepherd of Hermas, and for quite a while in the ancient world, it was considered scripture. So what's going on with this text? Was it a real contender to be included in the canon, or did it never stand a chance? 

 0:00 - Introduction to "The Shepherd of Hermas" 
0:42 - Who Was Hermas? 
2:31 - Authorship Timeline and Canonical Debate 
5:43 - The Book's Three-Part Structure 
6:51 - Rhoda, the Tiber River, and the Problematic Thought 
11:11 - The First Vision: Rhoda's Reproach 
14:34 - The Angel of Repentance and the Commandments 
17:31 - The Similitudes: "Buying Afflicted Souls" 
22:38 - Reconstructing an Alien Early Christianity 
25:17 - Outro
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Magnify Your Mac's Screen With the Zoom Accessibility Feature

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nMPGg_Ltsk 

LIVE DEBATE [Christianity is a FAILED apocalyptic, blood magic, death cult!] 3-13-2026

Topic: "Christianity is a failed end times cult. Prove me wrong. "

 TIMESTAMPS 

16:50 Cole-HHH [Preterist] - Was the sacrifice of Jesus blood magic; Caller reveals they don’t think the Bible is true so gets dropped 

 46:35 Jesus Warrior - Poor audio from caller; Cyber joins; Did Jesus set a time limit for when he would return (Matthew 16)? 

 1:22:50 TrustButVerify [Friendly] - Had someone deconstruct on stream 

 1:26:40 Rahman [Friendly] - How have certain sects of Christianity decided on their common interpretation? 

 1:36:18 Gnostic Informant [Friendly] - Were the Pauline epistles written in the 2nd Century? Caller goes into some other scholarly theories but not really opposition 

 1:49:11 Ethan - Did Jesus return based on his timeline? Are miracle stories convincing? Caller tries to go into a story about Justin’s past against Justin’s wishes; Is the Bible historically accurate? 

 2:08:15 (Ethan) - What proof do we have the resurrection? Are there contradictions in the New Testament? Who wrote which gospels? When was the crucifixion? Who is the servant in Isaiah 53?  

2:56:23 Truth In Telos [Preteist] - Did Matthew screw up the attribution of the 30 pieces of silver prophecy or was it intentional? Caller tries to prove this was a known technique of combining the attributions of minor prophets and major prophets together 

3:59:05 (Truth In Telos) - Did Jesus lie in John 7 about going to the feast? 

 4:22:23 Mario - By Jesus saying he was returning within his current generation, does that make Christianity apocalyptic? Did New Testament authors discuss the end coming soon? 

 4:52:40 (Mario) - Was the sacrifice of Jesus blood magic? Spiritual vs Magic 

5:20:03 (Mario) - Where does Satan do anything bad in the Bible on his own? Are positive changes attributed to God just the placebo effect? 

5:39:30 (Mario) - Call derails into an OF discussion 

 6:02:53 Superchats and wrap-up GGs

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