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Christian nationalists tend to imagine God as benevolent, angry over sins, and engaged

Christians who believe God is benevolent, engaged, and angered by sin are more likely to support religious nationalism, according to a new study. This worldview was also associated with conspiracy mentality and xenophobic attitudes.

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