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Christian Worship

In the Christian nation we are called to rebuild, public worship belongs to Christ alone. Only Christian churches—sanctuaries that openly proclaim the lordship of Jesus Christ, the authority of Scripture, and the historic doctrines of the faith—will be permitted to operate as places of worship. Every mosque, synagogue, temple, or any other non-Christian religious institution will be permanently closed. This is not optional. A nation that claims the name of Christ cannot allow false religions to maintain public footholds that compete with the Gospel or erode the moral order. Christian worship is not one option among many; it is the only worship that will be protected and promoted under law.

 

Some will object that this policy violates the First Amendment or the principle of religious freedom. That argument is historically false and spiritually dangerous. The First Amendment was written by Christian statesmen to prevent the federal government from favoring one Christian denomination over another. It was never intended to grant equal legal status to religions that reject Jesus Christ as Lord. True liberty does not mean licensing falsehood, idolatry, or spiritual rebellion. In a Christian nationalist country, the state has both the right and the duty to safeguard the faith that built this republic. Allowing open competition from anti-Christian religions is not freedom—it is national suicide.

 

Judaism and Islam are not harmless private beliefs. Both contain explicit philosophical and religious teachings that command hatred, deception, and evil acts against infidels and goyim (non-Jews). Their foundational texts and traditions do not merely disagree with Christianity; they actively oppose it and prescribe harm to those outside their fold. In a Christian America, these doctrines have no right to public expression through dedicated places of worship. To permit them would be to invite the very spiritual darkness and cultural subversion we have sworn to expel. Christian law must protect the people from religions that are, by their own admission, at war with the Christian order.

 

Therefore, the policy is simple, biblical, and non-negotiable: only Christian worship will be allowed. Every other form of organized religious practice that contradicts the Gospel will be removed from public life. This is the path to national repentance, blessing, and restoration. When America once again honors Christ alone in its sanctuaries, our families will be strengthened, our communities will be safer, and the favor of God will return to our land.

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