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* {{conservapedia}} "a conspiracy theory most often used to describe politically active conservative Christians, mostly Calvinist in orientation, with an imagined specific agenda. The term is not recognized by any legitimate, trusted dictionary and is rarely used as a self-description..."
 
* {{conservapedia}} "a conspiracy theory most often used to describe politically active conservative Christians, mostly Calvinist in orientation, with an imagined specific agenda. The term is not recognized by any legitimate, trusted dictionary and is rarely used as a self-description..."
 
* {{rationalwiki}} "Most Dominionists try to avoid using this name. Regardless, it is usually applied to any Christian movement with these explicit or implicit goals."
 
* {{rationalwiki}} "Most Dominionists try to avoid using this name. Regardless, it is usually applied to any Christian movement with these explicit or implicit goals."
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Latest revision as of 19:30, 15 February 2015

About

Dominionism is a form of Christianity which asserts that Christian values should supercede secular ones and should be the basis for government.

Given that it is mostly endemic to the United States, it could also be described as having the goal of converting the United States government to a Christian theocracy.

It is analogous to Islamism.

Links

  • Wikipedia
  • ConservapediaConservapedia is an unreliable source. "a conspiracy theory most often used to describe politically active conservative Christians, mostly Calvinist in orientation, with an imagined specific agenda. The term is not recognized by any legitimate, trusted dictionary and is rarely used as a self-description..."
  • RationalWiki "Most Dominionists try to avoid using this name. Regardless, it is usually applied to any Christian movement with these explicit or implicit goals."

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