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This, in essence, was Jimmy Carter’s approach. He wanted to be a Christian and an American, but not a Christian nationalist. In other words, he did not believe the country was built for and by White Christians, and he did not think it was the government’s job to protect or privilege them. This wasn’t good enough for the White evangelicals and Catholics on the New Religious Right.
Preparing for War: The Extremist History of White Christian Nationalism--and What Comes Next
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