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Becoming or maintaining itself as a Christian nation, in an explicit sense, is an act of national will. An implicit Christian nation is an unfaithful nation, one that lacks the will to explicitly place itself under God, to conceive of itself as a Christian nation, and to will for its Christian good. Thus, the complete Christian nation comes into being synergistically—by the grace of God and the will of man.
The Case for Christian Nationalism
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