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Meh. The 'Christian Nationalist' stuff feels like a psyop to divide whites. It's fine to be Christian, but most modern whites are simply not devout believers. Trying to balance a political movement on a sectarian platform is basically modern Islamism or something. It has some supporters, but it is losing power over time (with some temporary spikes here and there), since it simply doesn't seem to represent the actual current of macrohistory.
It also feels like a rebuild of the 'moral majority'/Christian-Americanist movement of the 70's and 80's, which turned out to be a Jewish psyop to a large extent.