“If we are going to have one nation under God, which we must, we have to have one religion,” Flynn told a QAnon conference over the weekend.
David Gilbert at Vice News:
Disgraced former national security adviser Michael Flynn claimed this weekend that if the U.S. wants to be one nation under God, then it needs to outlaw all religions other than Christianity.
Flynn made his call for a theocracy during his appearance on stage at the “Reawaken America” tour event in San Antonio, a conspiracy-laden event where religious leaders, anti-vaccine promoters, and QAnon adherents mix freely.
“If we are going to have one nation under God, which we must, we have to have one religion. One nation under God and one religion under God,” Flynn told the thousands in attendance.
Since being pardoned by former President Donald Trump last November, Flynn has fully embraced the world of conspiracy theories and repeatedly boosted outlandish and dangerous ideas. Last May during a QAnon conference in the same state, he told an audience member that he didn’t see any reason why a Myanmar-style military coup shouldn’t happen in the U.S.
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Since Trump was ousted from office and Q fell silent, Flynn has taken on the mantle of a leader within the QAnon community. In that vacuum, he has sought to leverage his popularity by appearing at a seemingly unending number of conferences and rallies in all corners of the country. He has even opened an online shop that sells merchandise featuring QAnon slogans.
During that time, QAnon conspiracy theories have become increasingly intermingled with evangelical Christianity. Pastors are now openly spouting QAnon conspiracies from the pulpit, while some church leaders have echoed Flynn’s rhetoric about the return to a Judeo-Christian society, supposedly based on what the founding fathers wanted.
Speaking at The Reawaken America Tour at Cornerstone Church (ran by “Pastor” John Hagee) in San Antonio this weekend, traitorous QAnon cultist Michael Flynn called for the banning of all religions except Christianity (and his twisted brand of it, to be specific) that are nothing more than an attempt to bring theocracy to America.








