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  2. Christian Patriot movement - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Patriot movement is a subset of the broader American Patriot movement that promotes Christian nationalism and emphasizes it as its core goal and philosophy. Like the larger Patriot movement, it promotes an interpretation of American history in which the federal government has turned against the ideas of liberty and natural rights ...

  3. List of ideological symbols - Wikipedia

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    Cross of Saint Peter – Satanism, Opposition to Christianity, Anti-Christian sentiment; Cross potent – Roman Catholicism, Austrofascism โ™• Crown – monarchism; ๐Ÿ•Š Dove – love and/or peace (often used by pacifist groups) Eagle – nationalism, patriotism, conservatism; Easter lily (calla lily) – Irish republicanism, Irish nationalism

  4. Religion in national symbols - Wikipedia

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    A globus cruciger on top of the coat of arms as a Christian symbol of authority New Zealand (coat of arms) A globus cruciger on top of the coat of arms as a Christian symbol of authority Nigeria (coat of arms) 'Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress' Norway (coat of arms) A globus cruciger on top of the coat of arms as a Christian symbol of authority.

  5. Perceptions of religious imagery in natural phenomena

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    The original phenomena of this type were acheropites: images of major Christian icons such as Jesus and the Virgin Mary that were believed to have been created by supernatural means. The word acheropite comes from the Greek แผ€χειροποฮฏητος , meaning "not created by human hands", and the term was first applied to the Turin Shroud and ...

  6. Four Freedoms (Rockwell) - Wikipedia

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    The Four Freedoms is a series of four oil paintings made in 1943 by the American artist Norman Rockwell.The paintings—Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Worship, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear—are each approximately 45.75 by 35.5 inches (116.2 by 90.2 cm), [1] and are now in the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.

  7. Ahrens: Christian nationalism isn't Christianity. It's ... - AOL

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  8. The Defiant Trump Image That Made Critics Join the Cult - AOL

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    How a single photograph transformed Trump into a mythical leader for some critics and supporters alike.

  9. Religious images in Christian theology - Wikipedia

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    Religious images in Christian theology have a role within the liturgical and devotional life of adherents of certain Christian denominations. The use of religious images has often been a contentious issue in Christian history. Concern over idolatry is the driving force behind the various traditions of aniconism in Christianity.