Instead, he can define masculinity any way he wants, and call it "Christian."
But there's a flip side to this.
He can also dismiss anyone who disagrees with him, anyone who doesn't accept his account of masculinity, anyone who opposes his "Christian" vision, as an "atheist."
How does this work for him? Why make this specific move? And what does this tell us about how Christian nationalist envision manhood, and even nationhood? Check out this week's episode as Dan explains!
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