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Will "Christ Conquers Our Trials & Tribulations: Globalists Fail In Their War Against God"?
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Dec 31
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This market is part of a series of markets inspired by a scroll through Rumble.com. They will be resolved to PROB based on the spirit of the hypothesis (somewhat vibes-based), using evidence posted in comments and own research if necessary.
I will not be trading in those markets.
If you want to discuss this series of markets in general there is a Discord thread.

Resolves mostly based on vibes, for example a reversal in the decline of people declaring as christian in the US would be an important factor.

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As a Christian myself, I have to note that Christ himself was a globalist, at least as portrayed in mainstream Christianity.

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@TiredCliche Globalism refers not to a message of universal redemption but the advocacy of regulatory bodies above the nation-state. I won't dare to speak for Jesus Christ, but in Paul the Church is supposed to be the only such body.

@Chumchulum I disagree with your definition of globalism, but if we take it for the sake of argument, then you still agree that according to St. Paul, the Church ought to be a regulatory body over nation-states. Assuming we both agree with this, we are both Christian globalists.

I think of Psalm 22:

“All the ends of the earth will remember and turn to the Lord, and all the families of the nations will worship before You. For the kingdom is the Lord’s, and He rules over the nations.”

As for my understanding of being a Christian globalist, it means being a Christian first and a "my own nation-state" supporter well behind that. If my nation is supporting anti-Christian behavior against Christian foreigners, my sympathy is with my fellow brothers and sisters in the Church. The same goes for foreign heathens, because of the inherent God-given dignity inherent to all.

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