During the recent podcast in which Stephen Wolfe, author of the book, “The Case for Christian Nationalism,” voiced his hopes that a united right-wing movement will be able to exploit the murder of Charlie Kirk to get the government to suppress the left and impose its Christian nationalist worldview on the nation, he also declared that right-wing Christians must “habituate ourselves into disgust” for left-wing causes, particularly when it comes to LGBTQ issues.
“We have grown up in a time where homosexuality became normal,” Wolfe lamented. “I don’t think transgenderism has become normal because I think it’s so disgusting by appearance, but I think we have to habituate ourselves into disgust for the left-wing causes, particularly the social issues.”
“When we see a rainbow flag or we see a transgender flag, that seems so normal to us because we grew up in that, we were kind of habituated into accepting that,” he continued. “Even if intellectually we say, ‘That’s evil,’ we don’t actually feel it.”
As we noted previously, Wolfe’s book on Christian nationalism was published by Canon Press, an imprint founded by Christian nationalist pastor Doug Wilson, who recently established a church in Washington, DC to “calibrate the Christians” in the Trump administration into his theocratic worldview.