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READ! This is my response to what we are seeing. YOU tell me what you think. Everyone welcome to push back. No judgement.
1. What do YOU believe is the real reason the conservative movement is fracturing right now? I believe the conservative movement is fracturing because the mask finally slipped. For years, people like me have watched the conservative world preach about principles—truth, sovereignty, protecting our own country first—while at the same time showing zero room for honest criticism of one specific foreign government: Israel. What’s breaking people right now is the blatant double standard. You can question America, you can question the church, you can question your own neighbor—but the moment you question how much money, loyalty, and blind support we’re pouring into Israel, suddenly you’re labeled:“liberal,” “pro-Hamas,” “antisemitic,” “naïve,” whatever. Meanwhile: - The house is on fire here. - People can’t buy homes. - Gen Z feels like there’s no future. - Everything is getting more expensive while wealth funnels to the top. And at the very same time, churches and “Christian” organizations are preaching unconditional support for a geopolitical state, not allowing any nuance, no critique, no honest wrestle. That tells people:“Your real struggles at home are secondary. Your pain is background noise.” So the fracture is not just political. It’s moral and spiritual. People are waking up to: - The Hegelian game of left vs. right: manufacture a crisis, manage the reaction, then use it to grab more power. - A church that feels bought—by donors, by seminaries, by political access, by a particular reading of Genesis 12:3 that is used to sanctify policy rather than send people back to the Word. The conservative movement is shattering because people see the hypocrisy: “You told me you were fighting for my family, my faith, my country. But when my convictions clash with your donors or your foreign policy, suddenly I’m the problem.” That’s the root. 2. Do you believe this meltdown is spiritual, psychological, intentional, ego, or a mix? What’s your blend? To me, it’s all of the above, layered:
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I agree with Tre. My take is that the problem is the emotional height of Charlie Kirk’s death and the feud going on between the Montagues and the Capulets. We all loved him. We all feel it’s personal. The two voices that represent these sides are female. So we are limited in perspective. I wish we conservatives could come together but it’s too painful right now. We need someone like Charlie to speak to both sides and unite us. There might be more people waking up to God, which is really all that matters, but we on earth are trying to preserve our conservative culture while we’re on earth. The real problem with that is we as conservative, evangelical Americans have no idea the scope of evil. We haven’t experienced it in comparison to the rest of the world. Now that the evil is next door, we can’t believe it. People can’t accept that our government is corrupt. We’re just trying to “live free,” but evil is not minding its own business doing evil. They are actively trying to tear us down and I think the death of CK hurts the geo-politics of things, but it certainly doesn’t hinder the spiritual side of things. So we as Christians have to decide what we’re going to focus on. Some of us will stick to the spiritual and some will fight the evil. Charlie had the unique gift to do both. Most of us cannot. I’m trying but not like CK. I’m more focused on trying to fight evil and less on evangelism mainly because I want my grandkids to grow up in a free and genuinely faith-filled country and I’m not going to give that up. I’m waiting and praying for the next CK. Until then, I don’t see anyone standing in the gap in a significant way, at least between the two feuding families (Candace and Erika). They’re both believers but both have not been able to come together. They represent all of us. They represent what’s going on. Without their unity, we will lose traction. Just some thoughts.
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I do have hope God can bring us the victory
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