Napp Nazworth and Mark Tooley, president of the Institute on Religion and Democracy. They discuss the rise of antisemitism and extremist views among young Christian men, influenced by online personalities and platforms like TikTok. Mark highlights the challenges pastors face in countering these ideologies, as traditional arguments against antisemitism seem ineffective. The conversation also touches on the influence of figures like Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson, and the complex dynamics between Protestant and Catholic communities regarding Christian nationalism and Zionism. The episode concludes with a call for churches to emphasize equality and the gospel's core teachings.
Key Topics:
The surge in anti-Jewish sentiment among Christian young men and the influence of online platforms like TikTok and podcasts.
The rise of Christian nationalism, confessional state advocates, and the ideological differences between Catholic integralists and Protestant Christian nationalists.
The connection between political ideologies, modern eschatology, and the decline of end-times beliefs among younger evangelicals.
The network of influential figures promoting Christian superiority, anti-Semitism, and anti-democratic ideas online.
How churches and pastors can counteract these dangerous trends with foundational principles of equality and religious freedom.
Chapters
1. Introduction - 00:00
2. Rise of Anti-Semitism - 02:14
3. Influence of Online Platforms - 02:57
4. Christian Nationalism Explained - 03:40
5. Key Figures and Literature - 04:17
6. Online Radicalization - 06:19
7. Prominent Voices and Their Impact - 07:17
8. Catholic vs. Protestant Dynamics - 09:26
9. Rejection of Liberal Democracy - 10:22
10. Churches’ Role in Counteraction - 11:18
11. Heritage American Identity - 13:15
12. Political Conflicts and Sentiments - 15:32
13. Protestant-Catholic Disputes - 16:28
14. Decline of End-Times Beliefs - 19:40
15. Conclusion and Resources - 26:21












