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You hear a phrase like “the Islamo-Christian Right” and, if you’re like us, your first thought is probably, hold on a minute. Our foundation is Christ; our nation was built on Judeo-Christian principles. But a look deeper, as the realclear piece suggests, reveals not a theological merger—heaven forbid—but a pragmatic, necessary alignment against a common enemy that seeks to destroy us all. This isn’t about compromising our faith, patriots; it’s about recognizing the battle lines in a war for civilization itself.
The globalist establishment, the deep state, the woke agenda—whatever you call the hydra-headed monster consuming our culture—it doesn’t discriminate. It attacks traditional family values, it demonizes national sovereignty, it mocks religious freedom, and it seeks to eradicate any belief system that dares to stand against its secular, materialist dogma. And for far too long, we’ve allowed ourselves to be divided by differences while the true enemy infiltrates every institution, from our schools to our churches, from Hollywood to the halls of power.
But a shift is happening. Across the world, and increasingly here at home, people of faith who hold to traditional values are waking up to the fact that they’re all under assault by the same forces. They see the radical gender ideology, the assault on children, the open borders, the economic tyranny, and the relentless march toward a godless, global technocracy. And they’re saying, enough is enough. This isn’t about who worships on what day or which prophet they revere; it’s about who believes in God-given rights, who believes in family, who believes in nation, and who believes in common sense when the world has gone utterly mad.
We, as Christians, are called to be wise as serpents and innocent as doves. That means discerning the times, understanding the threats, and making strategic decisions to protect our families, our churches, and our nation. It doesn’t mean forsaking our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ; it means recognizing that when evil comes knocking, we stand with anyone who will stand against it, even if we don’t agree on every single doctrine. Our biblical values compel us to fight for truth, for justice, and for the preservation of a society where faith can flourish, not wither under the boot of secular tyranny.
Consider the irony: the very institutions that preach tolerance and diversity are the most intolerant of traditional faith and thought. They champion every fringe ideology but persecute Christians, conservatives, and anyone who dares to dissent from their approved narrative. And this is where the convergence makes a grim kind of sense. When the state becomes god, and global corporations wield more power than nations, the people who still believe in a higher power—any higher power—find themselves facing the same existential threat. Our common ground becomes the defense of something beyond the material, something that transcends the fleeting whims of cultural revolutionaries.
This isn’t about building a new religion, obviously. It’s about a temporary, political, and cultural alliance of necessity. It’s about recognizing that the architects of the deep state and the promoters of woke madness have declared war on traditional morality, on the nuclear family, and on the very idea of national identity. And if they succeed, it won’t just be Christians who suffer; it will be anyone who clings to a belief system that values human dignity, divine authority, and the sanctity of life.
So, when you see these unlikely alliances forming, remember it’s not about theological agreement. It’s about a shared enemy and a shared struggle for the fundamental principles that make life worth living. It’s about fighting to ensure our children can grow up in a nation that still remembers God, that still values freedom, and that still cherishes the bedrock institutions that have held us together for centuries. The globalists want us divided and conquered; a united front, even if uneasy, is the only path to reclaiming our culture and our country. This battle for the soul of America—and indeed, Western civilization—is too important to fight alone.
via realclear
What do you think, patriots — is this pragmatic alliance a necessary evil, or a dangerous compromise? Sound off in the comments below!
Providence watches over the bold.