Christopretensism is the new word I just learned. So descriptive!
The word has the definition built in pretending to be Christian, performing it devoid of the actual teachings of Jesus.
When I've talked about Christian nationalism it seems still like it must be a valid branch of Christianity. No, it is heretical, a pretense and distortion, defamation of Christ and Christians.
I would love to see this spread far and wide.
sop
(19,281 posts)summer_in_TX
(4,268 posts)Not an association I want to trigger. Fits well though.
sop
(19,281 posts)I looked up the definition of "Chistopretensism" and "Christopretendocrat" came up as another term with a similar meaning, but more specific to those in government. The similarity bothered me as well. The suffix "crat" is from the Greek word "kratos," meaning "rule" or "strength, and "refers to a person who supports, rules, or is a member of a specific governing body," like a Democrat, someone who supports rule by the people (democracy).
Journeyman
(15,483 posts)especially those I can put to good use.
littlemissmartypants
(34,339 posts)Christian nationalism? It's happening now.
And I didn't find your word anywhere but the urban dictionary. The words "Fake Christian" don't begin to describe these violence promoting radicals.
Have you listened to this? It's an audio book excerpt from a scholarly text by an expert in Christian Nationalism, Dr. Matthew D. Taylor.
There are all varieties of fake Christians. This group is a highly motivated and determined group destroying our democracy in hopes of a holy war.
I am very worried.
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summer_in_TX
(4,268 posts)Practically slavering over the idea of a "holy war."
I ran across the word on Bluesky. While it doesn't capture the evil of Christian theocratic nationalism, it seems like a handy tool for raising the question of motivation and the (non)alignment of behavior with the teachings of Jesus.
Norrrm
(5,570 posts)Perfect for those who consider Trump such a good Christian, but he could not remember a single Bible passage.

Martin Eden
(15,871 posts)And other things less polite.
Tikki
(15,216 posts)Hypocrisy is their greatest motivator. They revel in it.
Tikki
BeneteauBum
(773 posts)Hypocrisy for gain
Peace ☮️
paleotn
(22,713 posts)ChicagoTeamster
(1,261 posts)Blue Full Moon
(3,649 posts)SalamanderSleeps
(1,041 posts)More fuel for the fire.
(RNS) "For Christocrats, the sovereignty of God transcends the supremacy of the Constitution."
By Lauren Markoe
November 14, 2017
(RNS) "Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore, that states controversial Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate, has a long record as a religious right zealot.
Moore has been suspended twice from the state Supreme Court, for refusing to remove a Ten Commandments statue from state grounds and for refusing to obey the U.S. Supreme Courts ruling legalizing same-sex marriages.
Because of his beliefs and actions, Moore has been labeled a theocrat. But I prefer a different and more precise term Christocrat to describe Moore and other politicians who share similar views.
A Christocrat believes America was once the shining city on the hill but has in recent decades lost its moral, political, cultural and religious moorings. Christocrats believe a radical transformation is necessary for the United States to fulfill its God-ordained manifest destiny and be saved from the evil secular humanists who seek to destroy Christian America. "
More at link: https://religionnews.com/2017/11/14/roy-moore-christocrat/
I think this article explains well the characteristic traits of the Christocrat movement. What's scary to me is that this article is nine years old. It just goes to show that evil people make plans.
Iggo
(50,049 posts)But performative christians are still christians. This new word comes with an insinuation (if not an assumption) that the person is faking it. And I like that. I also like that the smarter they are, the faster theyll catch onto that. And that makes me smile.