Religious Nationalism: Difference between revisions
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Christian nationalists are more focused on domestic politics, such as passing laws that reflect their view of Christianity. Characteristic radical forms of religious or church nationalism appeared on the political field in various European countries, especially during the interwar period in the first half of the 20th century.
In Europe, one of the most radical forms of Christian religious nationalism was Christoslavism, the belief that the [[File:PanSlav.png]] Slavs can be exclusively Christians, and if they abandon this religion, they cease to be Slavs
In [[File:Polandball.png]] Poland, a characteristic feature of nationalism has always been loyalty to the [[File:Catheo.png]] [[Catholic Theocracy|Roman Catholic Church]]. Groups like [[File:PolFal.png]] [[National Radicalism|National Revival of Poland]] use slogans such as "Wielka Polska Katolicka (Greater Catholic Poland)" and violently protest against the legalization of [[File:Gay.png]] same-sex marriage and abortion.
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