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The Handmaid's Tale depicts a religious dystopia, but I lived in the real thing - the rise of Christian Nationalism in America. What I discovered when I escaped might shock you, but it also might be the key to your own liberation. In this unflinching expose, I reveal:How American Christianity became a weapon instead of a way of love Why the "persecution complex" is actually about maintaining power The ancient Hebrew concept that exposes modern Christian hypocrisy How to distinguish between authentic faith and nationalist ideology A path forward for those who refuse to choose between Jesus and…mehr

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The Handmaid's Tale depicts a religious dystopia, but I lived in the real thing - the rise of Christian Nationalism in America. What I discovered when I escaped might shock you, but it also might be the key to your own liberation. In this unflinching expose, I reveal:How American Christianity became a weapon instead of a way of love Why the "persecution complex" is actually about maintaining power The ancient Hebrew concept that exposes modern Christian hypocrisy How to distinguish between authentic faith and nationalist ideology A path forward for those who refuse to choose between Jesus and justice You'll discover the uncomfortable truth: The biggest threat to Christianity isn't atheism or secularism or any other ism, it's believers who've convinced themselves their hatred is holy, their exclusion is godly, and their cruelty is Christ-like. This book is for you if:You feel spiritually homeless after leaving toxic church culture You're tired of choosing between your faith and your conscience You suspect something is deeply wrong with American Christianity You're ready to unlearn everything you thought you knew about following Jesus From the Crusades to MAGA rallies, the pattern is clear: When faith becomes a tool of empire, people get hurt. Real people.Because the deadliest lies are the ones we tell ourselves in God's name.
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Todd Eubanks examines Christian Nationalism through the dual lenses of lived experience and media expertise. As founder of Caboodle Media since 2005, his career analyzing narrative persuasion informs his critique of religious language weaponized for political ends. Raised in the Southern Baptist tradition in rural Oklahoma, Todd witnessed firsthand the merging of faith and nationalism transforming American Christianity. His eight years in ministry as a Creative Director provided insider perspective on how churches navigate cultural pressures, while his media career equipped him to dissect the messaging fueling nationalist movements. Unlearning Christian Nationalism emerges from Todd's conviction that authentic faith must be disentangled from accumulated cultural baggage. Todd lives in Little Rock, Arkansas with his wife and four children.