The Genocidal Demonology of Christian Nationalism

Demonized Democrats

This week, Christian Nationalist Dalton Clodfelter announced a plan to smash American democracy and replace it with an unforgiving Christian dictatorship. He said:

We want to take back the country and re-establish a Christ-like nation, a nation where the national religion is Christian, a nation where the national language is English, a nation where pornography is banned, homosexuality is banned, and transgenderism is banned, where you will never see a college that isn’t a Christian college, the only college that is acceptable and that you are able to go to is a Christian school, because every school in these United States should teach that of Christian values. Every school should teach the ten commandments in elementary school. Every school should promote what it means to be a Christian to the youth of America. It cannot be any other way. There should be no secular teaching in the schools.
— Dalton Clodfelter

As we hear Dalton Clodfelter say that “there should be no secular teaching in the schools,” we should clearly understand what the word “secular” means. There is no such thing as a secular ideology. Christian Nationalists talk about “secularism” as if it’s their enemy, but there is no such thing as secularism.

To be secular is to simply stand apart from religion in certain realms of life. Being secular doesn’t mean to abandon religion or to oppose religion. The word “secular” simply refers to things that are not connected with religion.

Religious people can be secular. To them, being secular just means that they recognize that there are parts of life where their religious beliefs and religious identity do not define and control what’s going on.

It’s like if a person is a college professor. Being a college professor is great, but most people can understand that being a college professor isn’t all there is to life. There are nonacademic parts of life, like being a member of a kayaking club. A kayaking club isn’t anti-academic. Kayakers don’t seek to outlaw academics. However, if a college professor joins and participates in a kayaking club, that professor acknowledges that the kayaking club is not under the control of his college, and isn’t about his field of study. It’s a separate thing. He doesn’t insist that all the other kayakers enroll in his courses or listen to him lecture.

Being secular is like that. Being secular simply means not cramming religion into every single part of life.

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So, when Dalton Clodfelter says that “there should be no secular teaching in the schools,” what he’s saying is that children in the United States should not be allowed to learn anything other than Christianity. He’s saying that the teaching of science and math should be outlawed. He’s saying that no history, other than the history of Christianity, should be taught. He’s saying that when students learn English, which will be the only language anyone is permitted to use to obtain government services under Christian nationalism, they will be taught English only through the use of Christian religious texts.


Dalton Clodfelter wants American children to grow up in ignorance of anything outside of Christianity. Why would he want to do that? Christian Nationalism seeks the complete elimination of all rivals, religious and secular, to their particular form of Christianity. It’s about gaining totalitarian control of society through the use of violence. Dalton Clodfelter himself says so. He says:

Once we take control, we will identify our enemies, and we will stomp them into the dirt. They will not be able to return to power. We will rip them from their offices. We will rip them from their homes for being degenerate liars.
— Dalton Clodfelter

As Dalton Clodfelter says, he doesn’t seek to merely escort people out of their offices, or remove them from their homes through the due process of law. No, Christian Nationalists like Dalton Clodfelter want to rip. They want to tear. They want to physically attack, humiliate, and disempower every person who dares to disagree with their Christian ideology.

Dehumanized Demons

How could any person wish to do this kind of thing to another human being? Well, Christian Nationalists don’t believe that non-Christians are human beings. One of the religious beliefs of Christian Nationalism is that any person who disagrees Christian Nationalist dogma or refuses to obey the commands of Christian leaders is not truly a human being, but has been possessed by a demonic spirit that controls everything they say and do.

In Christian Nationalism, demons are not a metaphor. Demons don’t just represent unhelpful thought and urges. No, Christian Nationalists believe that demons are actual magical beings who have been created for no other purpose than to be evil.

Who created these demons? Ultimately, the Christian god created the evil demons, but Christian Nationalists don’t like to think about the moral implications of that.

This week, Christian Nationalist Lance Wallnau sent a message to his followers declaring that a demon’s dark magical influence explains all the troubles that the Republican Party is having recently. He said:

It is a Communist spirit, virtually, in the American progressive Marxist movement, the same stinking Communist demon working through Marxism in the American progressive woke culture. Same thing. All power in the government, all nerve endings going into one centralized command, a spirit coming over them, making you the enemy, and the only way this can be excommunicated out of the chapel of Washington is if we do an exorcism, and the exorcism is we’re going to have to cast the devil out.
— Lance Wallnau

Think about what Lance Wallnau just said, and you’ll see that it doesn’t make any sense. Marxism, woke culture, progressivism, and being a demon are not conceptually compatible with each other. They’re all things that Lance Wallnau doesn’t like, but that doesn’t mean that they go together.

Marxism is a materialist political philosophy. It rejects all supernatural beliefs. Marxists don’t cooperate with demons, because they don’t believe that demons exist. The phrase “Communist demon” is a contradiction in terms.

I don’t like anchovies, and I don’t like vodka. That doesn’t mean that anchovies are a kind of vodka, or that anchovies are possessed by and controlled by the spirit of vodka.  You understand this, but such logical distinctions are foreign to Christian Nationalists.

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Christian Nationalists aren’t brought up to understand the structures of rational thought. They’re instructed from a very young age simply to believe what people in positions of power tell them to believe, whether it makes sense or not. They’re told to dismiss their doubts, to have faith that it will all make sense in the end. They’re told that it’s not their job to worry about the logic of what they’re told to believe, because their god works in mysterious ways. Then they’re told that they’ll burn in a lake of fire forever if they refuse to believe.

The problem isn’t just that Christian Nationalists are cruel and want to destroy freedom in order to obtain power for themselves. Christian Nationalists also have problems with basic competence. They can’t think clearly.

Anger and an inability to think clearly are a dangerous combination. They lead people to accept outrageous ideas, and to become so stubbornly attached to those ideas that they seek to warp the reality around them in order to fit their outrage.

So it is that Christian Nationalist and NewsMax personality Grant Stinchfield, instead of pursuing a rational analysis of political issues, declares that an ancient Middle Eastern desert spirit named Satan has traveled to the United States and gained supernatural control over the Democratic Party.

So I think we actually have Satan at play here. We are being attacked by Satan, and Satan has taken over, in many respects, these people like Nancy Pelosi, like Joe Biden, like Chuck Schumer, and the likes that are waging this war on us, and you can go to George Soros and the rest of the billionaires that are also pulling the strings. These people are devious. They are not well-intentioned.
— Grant Stinchfield

How did Grant Stinchfield decide that a magical evil spirit has possessed the leaders of the Democratic Party? If scientists suspect that a person has contracted a disease, they have precisely-designed and empirically-tested methods for finding a pathogen. Religious people have no time-tested methods for knowing if a demon is at work? The signs of devilry are vague, like feeling upset about something, or seeing someone who fails to conform to the harsh and narrow frame of Christianity.

Satan and demons are perceived by Christian Nationalists whenever they encounter ideas that don’t fit within Christian dogma. It’s an intuitive judgment. Instead of trying to understand what they’re unfamiliar with, Christian Nationalists label it as demonic, categorizing it as evil. Whenever there’s something their religious dogma can’t explain, they declare it to be the product of supernatural evil beings, and double down on their faith.

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No amount of facts can contradict a religious system that categorizes every kind of doubt as a trick from wily demons. There’s no allowance for uncertainty in Christian Nationalism, which is why Christian Nationalists hate democracy and support the creation of a totalitarian theocratic regime. For them, obedience and morality are the same thing, and all those who refuse to obey Christian commands must therefore be on the side of evil demons.

This week, Christian Nationalist Kent Christmas gave a sermon in which he said that everyone who refuses to join in with Donald Trump is on the side of the devil. This Christian Nationalist frame demands absolute obedience, without ambiguity, so that when the time for action takes place, Christian Nationalists will obey whatever commands they are given, with no hesitation. Kent Christmas declared,

There is no more grey area. You’re either on the side of Jesus Christ or you’re on the side of the devil. You aren’t in between. You’re not an undecided. Undecided means you have already decided. You’ve already made the decision.

And so, the court of heaven today only recognizes the authority of the kingdom of god. So, every other power that is in the earth and every other authority that exerts itself outside of the kingdom of Jesus Christ is an illegal authority. That means it has no right to enforce what it wants to enforce. So, much of what you’re seeing today, god does not recognize.

Every knee shall bow at the name of Jesus. Barbra Streisand is going to bow at the deity of Jesus Christ. George Soros is going to bow at the name of Jesus Christ. Joe Biden is going to get on his little feeble knees and he’s going to bow at the name of the lord Jesus Christ. Halleluja! Nancy Pelosi will bow at the name of the lord Jesus Christ. Every liberal Supreme Court judge will bow at the name of the lord Jesus Christ.
— Kent Christmas

Let’s remember what Christian Nationalists really mean when they talk about people being forced to bow “at the name of Jesus Christ”. There’s no direct evidence that anyone named Jesus Christ ever existed. There are no writings from the time when Jesus is supposed to have lived that refer to him, and the details of the supposed life of Jesus are similar to older stories of the lives of other mythological heroes and gods of the Mediterranean region. Certainly, nobody has seen Jesus walking around. Jesus has never showed up on the evening news to explain his ideas about contemporary politics.

So, when Christian Nationalists preachers talk about forcing people to bow to Jesus, they’re really talking about forcing people to bow to the human leaders of Christian Nationalism. These preachers will happily take the place of Jesus, and enjoy watching political leaders forced to bend the knee in obedience to them.

Such a naked hunger for power seems detestable in most circumstances, but Christian Nationalist preachers place their demagoguery in the frame of a righteous war against pure evil, against magical demons. As Kent Christmas himself says, once you convince people that their human enemies are in fact demons, “there is no more grey area”.

This rhetoric is designed to cultivate absolute obedience through the dehumanization of all who refuse to obey.

Think about it. What would you do if you came upon a human being walking in the woods? You would probably wave your hand and you might say hello. You would be inclined to be friendly.

What would you do if you came upon a demon walking in the woods? You would either run, or you would fight. You would feel terror. You would feel justified in doing anything to that demon in order to escape it. You would feel justified in physical violence against that demon, even to the point of killing it. It’s not murder, after all, if the thing you’re killing is a demon and not a human being.

Now think about what it means when Christian Nationalist leaders like Kent Christmas and Grant Stinchfield tell their followers that Democrats are demons, and not human beings.

The purpose of the Christian Nationalist language that describes human beings as demons is to get Christian Nationalist believers into the mindset of combat, to perceive other Americans as inhuman, evil enemies who must be destroyed.

Christian Nationalists leaders are preparing their followers to commit violence against non-Christians, against Democrats, against LGBTQ Americans, against anybody who stands in their way.

Using language like this is one step in the planning of a genocide.

The excommunication that Lance Wallnau is calling for would be a bloodbath.

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