
Sounds Like A Cult The Cult of Christian Nationalism
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Apr 14, 2026 Jennie Gage, creator of Life Take Two and ex-member of Mormon/Christian nationalist circles, shares her deconversion journey. She discusses the Seven Mountains mandate, how Christian nationalism links to politics and January 6th, culty tactics that enforce control, gendered roles, and the online and offline spaces where these movements recruit.
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The Seven Mountains Framework For Cultural Power
- The Seven Mountains Mandate calls Christians to gain control of seven cultural domains: religion, family, education, government, media, business, and the arts.
- Jennie and hosts link this framework to Project 2025 and cultural takeover strategies in charismatic circles.
January 6 As Christian Nationalist Mobilization
- January 6th is framed as a vivid example of Christian nationalism in action, mixing prayer, flags, and belief Trump was God's chosen leader.
- Sociologist Samuel Perry described the Capitol riot as explicitly Christian nationalist with spiritual warfare rhetoric.
How Information Control Creates A Modern Cult
- Jennie defines cult features as a charismatic leader, an implanted identity, and information control.
- She highlights information control as pivotal: members rely on the organization for parenting, marriage, health, and worldview rather than external sources.








