Joel Webbon argues that a Christian nationalist theocracy is essential for America, claiming it would protect the nation from 'globohomo gay globalism' and benefit all, including 'the wicked'.
Webbon emphasizes that Christians must be 'ruthlessly committed' to seizing power across various societal realms, asserting that an 'iron will' is necessary for implementing their vision of a Christian nation.
In a mockery of traditional Christian values, Webbon and his associates engage in laughter and ridicule while discussing their plans to impose a theocracy in the United States.
Asserting that the pursuit of political influence is vital, Webbon denounces secularism and advocates for a forceful Christian presence across political, cultural, and academic spheres.
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