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Flipping Tables

15. Why Christians Think They Should Rule

Flipping Tables

Monte Mader

Society & Culture

5626 Ratings

🗓️ 14 May 2025

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

THEY'RE TAKING THE CHRIST OUT OF CHRISTMAS!!!! Why do christians continuously feel like they are being persecuted? Why do they believe that anything other than special treatment is "persecution"?


Because fundamentalists don't believe in the separation of church and state, and many of them don't believe in religious liberty for anyone but them. They also don't believe in religious pluralism, or secular education. They also believe that Christians should rule every facet of society, even if by force.


These ideals come from Dominion Theology and the 7 Mountains Mandate. Two unbiblical but highly propagandized theologies that pose a direct threat to religious freedom in America. Lets meet its founders and it's teachings to learn more


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0:00.0

Should have brought whiskey with me today.

0:02.1

Genesis 1.28 says, God bless them and said to them, be fruitful and increase in number, fill the earth and subdue it.

0:08.8

Rule over the fish of the sea and the birds in the sky and over every living creature that moves on the ground.

0:14.1

If you listen to right-leaning pastors or J.D. Vance or most members of the MAGA movement, you'll hear things about needing Christian

0:21.4

leaders, how this is a Christian nation, and how Christian should rule the government. This is called

0:26.5

Dominion Theology, which started in the 1970s in earnest, and became what we now know as the Seven

0:32.0

Mountains Mandate. This verse, which is the basis of Dominion Theology, and the Seven Mountains

0:36.9

mandate also play a key role in the Christian push to force women to have as many kids as possible.

0:42.8

After all, doesn't the Bible say be fruitful and multiply?

0:46.1

We'll deal with that later.

0:47.3

The mandate is the idea that Christians are called to control the seven spheres or mountains of influence in the world.

0:53.7

These mountains are religion,

0:55.5

family, education, government, media, arts and entertainment, and business. And none of this is

1:01.0

biblical. But it is an effective tool to gain power and so much money. Today we discuss the

1:07.9

foundational teachings of Christian nationalism, the seven mountains mandate its origins and growth, and why it's utter horseshit today on flipping tables.

1:22.5

You'll have to forgive me for being a little spicy today. People have been testing me lately. I've been going

1:27.6

through a lot of big change that's really great and a lot of it's really exciting, but change

1:32.8

is uncomfortable and uncertain. I've pulled back from my gig schedule with my band to work more

1:39.2

on original music and I'm considering quitting my day job that I've run for 15 years to focus on this work and I'm also recovering from being sick. So it's been a lot, but I'm considering quitting my day job that I've run for 15 years to focus on this work,

1:45.0

and I'm also recovering from being sick. So it's been a lot, but I'm so honored to be here

1:49.1

with you. A couple quick announcements. Starting from this episode, I do have paid sponsorships. So if you

1:55.2

want to keep your podcast ad-free, please consider becoming an accomplice on Patreon for early

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