The Idiocy Of Christian Nationalist Magic
Instead of dealing with practical solutions to everyday problems, Christian Nationalists focus on magical stories of supernatural saviors fighting evil spirits.
Over and over again, the prophecies of Christian Nationalism are proven to be false. Christian Nationalists stay with the fairy tales because it’s easier than facing the challenges of the real world.
The traditional American view of politics is that the population chooses leaders who represent their interests, and manage a government that meets their needs. The government is organized into different departments, which are staffed by people who have studied their areas of expertise, and deliver specialized services for the good of the country.
The Christian Nationalist view of politics is quite different from that. Under Christian Nationalism, people hope that their needs will be met through the magical services of spirits whose powers can be summoned through ritual incantations.
Consider the following prophecy made by Christian Nationalists in July, 2020. The prophecy said that Democrats seek to destroy the United States through spellcraft, political assassination, and allegiances with monsters.
“The goal is to put an evil black Communist woman in the White House, who is dedicated to the tearing down of America and the shredding of the Constitution. If she is a real witch, so much the better, since the Democrats have been using witches and wizards against Trump since he became president. Satan wants to control the White House. She will be the Vice President for Biden, and immediately after he is inaugurated, there will be a fatal accident and Biden will become history. Biden has committed himself to the Marxist agenda of Communist Bernie Sanders, so that is already the goal of the Democrats. And once this poor, senile, incompetent is vanished, freedom in America will be banished.”
In hindsight, we can see that this Christian Nationalist prophecy was not true.
Joe Biden did not advance a Communist agenda while in the White House.
Joe Biden was not assassinated by Kamala Harris.
Neither Joe Biden nor Kamala Harris destroyed the Constitution. Neither did they banish freedom.
I shouldn’t have to say this, but wizards are not real. Witchcraft is not real. Demons are not real.
That this prophecy is nonsense should be obvious. The tragically absurd reality is that it isn’t obvious to many Americans.
When I was a kid, if you asked me about what life would be like for an American in the year 2025, I would have predicted that our world would be defined by astonishing technological advancements.
I would not have predicted that the person who became President of the United States in 2025 would be elected by people who believe that secret societies of wizards and witches control use magic spells to control the American political system. I would not have predicted that fear of Satanic plots motivated Americans to elect a Christian Nationalist fascist with ambitions of becoming the first dictator of the United States of America.
When I was a child, I believed that the political culture of the United States would continue to improve, that Americans would learn from the mistakes of the past and find new ways to live with each other in an enlightened peace with respect for differences. Instead, America has reverted to the superstitions of the medieval Puritans.
In medieval times, people had some excuse for believing in magic, monsters, and evil spirits. Many people were not literate, and did not have access to formal education. Science was just beginning to emerge as a beacon of light in the darkness of religious conformity.
There is no excuse for believing in wizards and witches and demons today. Americans have access to scientific knowledge. They have schools in which they have the luxury of learning how to think clearly over years free from the burden of childhood labor.
32 percent of Americans have chosen to believe in absurd magical nonsense. They have thrown away the opportunities of democracy in favor of idiotic conspiracy theories that don’t even have any internal logic.
32 percent of Americans have voluntarily given their government into the hands of Christian Nationalists who believe that worshipping a prophet who has been dead for two thousand years is more important than feeding and educating children today.
32 percent of adult Americans voted for Donald Trump.
31 percent of adult Americans voted against Donald Trump.
34.7 percent of adult Americans chose not to vote in the 2024 presidential election at all.
34.7 percent of adult Americans could not bring themselves to oppose a campaign that was blatantly fascist and Christian Nationalist.
Because of them, and because of the 32 percent of adult Americans who voted for Donald Trump, we now have a US federal government organized around the belief that an ancient magical incarnation of a vengeful cosmic spirit could return to the Earth at any moment. The USA is under control of people who believe that the return of this ancient cosmic spirit is the foundation of what America stands for.
I shouldn’t have to explain why that’s an absurd basis for a national identity in the year 2025, but I do.
In the year 2025, America is being run by people who are obsessed with a fear of dark wizards and demons.
No, not all of the 32 percent of Americans who voted for Donald Trump believe in the existence of demons and wizards and witches. All of those 32 percent of Americans were willing to go along with the talk of Satan and dark magic and evil spirits without contradicting the nonsense. In a way, that’s even worse.
It should not be difficult to disprove the ideology of people who believe that people can cast spells on each other and that underneath the ground there is a secret world of evil monsters. Nonetheless, the USA could not hold this Christian occultism at bay.
It is difficult to hold out any hope for a country this moronic.
Christian Nationalism is the ideology of a new Dark Age, and nobody knows how to turn the lights back on.