From Washington Examiner <[email protected]>
Subject New book makes a compelling case for Christian patriotism
Date September 24, 2025 10:04 PM
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SEPTEMBER 24, 2025

[New book makes a compelling case for Christian patriotism]
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NEW BOOK MAKES A COMPELLING CASE FOR CHRISTIAN PATRIOTISM
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Daniel Darling has written a wise and important book. In Defense of
Christian Patriotism argues that Christianity has been a profound
influence on the United States and that it is OK for Christians to
feel patriotic. To do so is not worshipping a false god or calling for
that liberal boogeyman, Christian nationalism. Darling, a pastor and
the […]


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