I don't think there are "Christian Nationalists" in the US because it's an improper term.
There is not a Christian "Ummah", nor is anyone arguing for one, nor are anyone arguing for Christian Caliphates (or the equivalent thereof).
The most you can argue are Americans that want to use Christianity as a basis for law, which has existed previously, and is an underlying part of Liberalism itself.
The most extreme position would be to say that there are American Catholics and Mormons who think that Catholicism and Mormanism should be the base premise of law, which would actually be antithetical to Liberalism, due to the mechanisms of power within those religions.
There is not a Christian "Ummah", nor is anyone arguing for one
You have to go back a ways, but the concept is called Christiandom. It's not a term you see much in the modern world, since western governments mostly claim to be secular while being run by satanic pedophiles, but it used to be a pretty big deal.
In other words the left are so desperate for a far right boogeyman they're having to go back to the crusading templars in order to find an example of militant christianity. They will literally pluck the most obscure thing out of their arse to justify a position.
I don't think there are "Christian Nationalists" in the US because it's an improper term.
There is not a Christian "Ummah", nor is anyone arguing for one, nor are anyone arguing for Christian Caliphates (or the equivalent thereof).
The most you can argue are Americans that want to use Christianity as a basis for law, which has existed previously, and is an underlying part of Liberalism itself.
The most extreme position would be to say that there are American Catholics and Mormons who think that Catholicism and Mormanism should be the base premise of law, which would actually be antithetical to Liberalism, due to the mechanisms of power within those religions.
You have to go back a ways, but the concept is called Christiandom. It's not a term you see much in the modern world, since western governments mostly claim to be secular while being run by satanic pedophiles, but it used to be a pretty big deal.
In other words the left are so desperate for a far right boogeyman they're having to go back to the crusading templars in order to find an example of militant christianity. They will literally pluck the most obscure thing out of their arse to justify a position.
Christendom isn't an Ummah, it's just the realm of Christianity.