But he acknowledged that he would like to outlaw Muslim calls to prayer and, if possible, ban Islam itself, along with Buddhism, Hinduism and “other pagan religions.” He wants to treat abortion as murder and would deny the morning-after pill to rape victims.

He would also outlaw same-sex marriage and criminalize some sexual acts between consenting adults of the same sex.

“I just kinda boiled the two words down to a ‘Christian’ — I am that, I will not deny Christ — and I am a nationalist. I am an America-first, Tennessee-first person. So I didn’t think that was a detrimental term,” Fritts said, explaining his use of the term Christian nationalist.

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    I still have to hold back a big laugh right into the faces of xtians that say that about so many religions, including, sometimes, even other branches of xtianity, LOL.

    Not even kidding. I’ve heard evangelicals say that Mormons and Catholics are “pagans”.

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      The first time I heard someone say catholics weren’t christian i literally reeled on my heels from the staggering stupidity… Not Coincidentally, these are also always the people who don’t believe in dinosaurs

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        Yeah, I think I first heard it from someone that had just converted to Baptist from being raised Catholic.

        I grew up in an extremely WASP-y area, and I would almost always hear that Catholics were not “true” xtians, but hearing them called “pagan” was…wild.

        But honestly, I think a lot of xtians use the term “pagan” to mean anything that is not their chosen lifestyle’s brand of xtianity.

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      At least with Mormons it kinda makes sense since in a lot of ways they are probably the most divergent large Christian group nowadays. Still ain’t pagans even if they are in a lot of ways just protestant gnostics.