Quite the satisfying takedown on this one, went through and deleted all his replies to me and then blocked me XD. Only regret is not taking screenshots of everything. Going to start keeping a tally on conservative accounts I've dumped on lol.
Let's be clear about what is happening in this conversation.
I made a specific, scriptural claim.
You responded with condescension (reply 1)
then attacked my character (reply 2)
then told me not to hide behind scripture when I cited scripture (reply 3)
then declared my argument had no validity without explaining why (reply 4)
and now you're demanding I prove a point I've already proven twice
That’s not how logical, intelligent, or reasonable people talk or debate.
That's a series of exits dressed up as counterarguments.
You asked me to back up my claim. Here it is plainly since you’re too lazy and despite knowing that none of this is going to shift your ridiculous position:
My claim: Christian nationalists fail the most basic tests of Christian faith and by the measure given in the scriptures will not be welcomed by Christ himeself when the time of judgment arrives.
Jesus named loving God and loving neighbor as the two commands everything else hangs on (Matthew 22:36-40). Christian nationalism, by design, prioritizes national and ethnic identity over neighborly love, the opposite of what Christ asked his followers to do.
"Neighbor" per Jesus' own definition includes the foreigner, the enemy, the outcast (Luke 10, the Good Samaritan). Movements built on exclusion and hostility toward immigrants, minorities, and the poor fail this test explicitly.
Jesus warned that many who call him Lord will be turned away because their lives didn't reflect him (Matthew 7:21-23). That's not me judging, that’s the word of the Man himself.
Venerating a political figure to the point of praying to them, displaying their image in churches, and treating them as messianic violates the first and second commandments. That's not an opinion, it's just what those commandments say.
Now for your bullshit; you said none of that holds water. So here's your chance: which specific part is wrong, and why? Not my tone. Not my attitude. The argument itself. You say it’s all subjective and I will agree that arguing scripture and theology is subjective at it’s most basic level, but the words are right there for you to read yourself (again, I doubt you have any interest in actually hearing truth).
Furthermore I'm not questioning your salvation. I'm holding your argument to the standard you claim to believe in. There's a difference and the fact that you can't/won’t see that difference very telling about what kind of person you are.