Understanding accused Minnesota shooter Vance Boelter’s ties to Christian nationalism

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Details are still emerging about Vance Boelter, the 57-year-old man accused of killing a Minnesota state politician and her husband and grievously injuring another state senator and his wife. But the more we learn about Boelter, the more likely it seems that Christian nationalism may have played a role in motivating the attack.

Not much is known about Boelter, 57, whose friends told the Associated Press that he was a devout Christian but they were unaware of any extremist beliefs. But the Religion News Service reported that the alleged shooter was ordained as a minister and attended Christ for the Nations, an unaccredited bible college in Texas connected to Christian nationalism.
Christ for the Nations is associated with the New Apostolic Reformation movement, a Christian nationalist ideology whose teachings say that Christians must take over the U.S. government. The Seven Mountains Mandate, a central part of Project 2025 that says that Christians must conquer the “seven mountains” of society — including government, media and entertainment — is also a belief associated with the NAR.
 

Details are still emerging about Vance Boelter, the 57-year-old man accused of killing a Minnesota state politician and her husband and grievously injuring another state senator and his wife. But the more we learn about Boelter, the more likely it seems that Christian nationalism may have played a role in motivating the attack.

Not much is known about Boelter, 57, whose friends told the Associated Press that he was a devout Christian but they were unaware of any extremist beliefs. But the Religion News Service reported that the alleged shooter was ordained as a minister and attended Christ for the Nations, an unaccredited bible college in Texas connected to Christian nationalism.
Christ for the Nations is associated with the New Apostolic Reformation movement, a Christian nationalist ideology whose teachings say that Christians must take over the U.S. government. The Seven Mountains Mandate, a central part of Project 2025 that says that Christians must conquer the “seven mountains” of society — including government, media and entertainment — is also a belief associated with the NAR.
And yet Damo is STill on the fence on whether this guy is liberal Dem or not.
 
I think it's important to analyze these things, for future prevention. Not ignore them, & the reasons for them.
True.

Again, it's mainly a matter of mental health.

Neither religion nor politics make people crazy but crazy people are attracted to one or both since it allows them to express their "eccentricities". It appears Vance was attracted to both.
 
..It's a matter of recognizing red flags.. And not ignoring them... I agree... If you see something...Anywhere...absolutely say something... And don't stop saying something until the issue is addressed...a
Pity the administration and it's media ignore such.
 
Never ever ignore red flags...
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