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(RNS) — When The New York Times reported Wednesday (May 22) that an “Appeal to Heaven” flag had been sighted last summer at a shore house owned by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, it ...
and that’s the world the Appeal to Heaven flag comes out of. It’s not a symbol of a generic, placid, passive Christian nationalism. It is a symbol of an aggressive vision of Christian ...
The upside-down US flag is a sign of a nation in distress and the “appeal to heaven” flag has in recent years become a symbol for support of Christian nationalism and the baseless claim that ...
The justice’s beach house displayed an “Appeal to Heaven” flag, a symbol carried on Jan. 6 and associated with a push for a more Christian-minded government. The “Appeal to Heaven” flag ...
The Gospel of Matthew inspired an enduring Christian symbol: Jesus passing the keys ... The keys of the kingdom of heaven. “I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever ...
The New York Times has been slammed for an article in which it declared that a holy Christian symbol is 'in vogue'. The piece explored the growing 'trend' of cross jewelry, noting that it is being ...
The “Appeal to Heaven” flag was among several banners carried by the Jan. 6 rioters, who also favored religious banners symbolizing the white Christian nationalist movement., the Confederate ...
The Appeal to Heaven flag, originally used in the Revolution’s resistance to the British, resurfaced in recent years as a symbol of the movement to expand Christian influence in American government.
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