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3. Alabama Supreme Court chief justice spreads Christian nationalist rhetoric on QAnon conspiracy theorist's show
Sat Jul 12, 2025, 12:02 PM
Jul 2025

The “Seven Mountain Mandate,” which calls on Christians to impose fundamentalist values on all aspects of American life. The Seven Mountains Mandate is extreme RWNJ/religious bigot type theory that is scary. This idiot judge is a true RWNJ/QANON supporter.





https://www.mediamatters.org/qanon-conspiracy-theory/alabama-supreme-court-chief-justice-spreads-christian-nationalist-rhetoric

During a recent interview on the program of self-proclaimed “prophet” and QAnon conspiracy theorist Johnny Enlow, Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Tom Parker indicated that he is a proponent of the “Seven Mountain Mandate,” a theological approach that calls on Christians to impose fundamentalist values on all aspects of American life.

Enlow is a pro-Trump “prophet” and leading proponent of the “Seven Mountain Mandate,” a “quasi-biblical blueprint for theocracy” that asserts that Christians must impose fundamentalist values on American society by conquering the “seven mountains” of cultural influence in U.S. life: government, education, media, religion, family, business, and entertainment.

Enlow has also repeatedly pushed the QAnon conspiracy theory, sometimes even connecting it to the Seven Mountain Mandate. Per Right Wing Watch, Enlow has claimed that world leaders are “satanic” pedophiles who “steal blood” and “do sacrifices” and that “there is presently no real democracy on the planet” because over 90 percent of world leaders are involved in pedophilia and are being blackmailed.

On February 16, the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos are people, with the same rights as living children, and that a person can be held liable for destroying them, imperiling in vitro fertilization treatment in the state. In a concurring opinion, Parker quoted the Bible, suggested that Alabama had adopted a “theologically based view of the sanctity of life,” and said that “human life cannot be wrongfully destroyed without incurring the wrath of a holy God.”.....

Parker’s ties to extreme right-wing Christian and “prophetic” media figures extends beyond the interview with Enlow.

Last year, Christian nationalist media figure Sean Feucht said Parker had invited him into the court’s chambers for a worship session. Parker also joined a prayer call in March 2023 with supposed prophets and apostles, and he prayed that “there will be a growing hunger in the judges of Alabama, and around the nation for more of God. And that they will be receptive to his moves toward restoration of the judges, so that they can play their forecast role in revival in this nation.”

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Authoritarian group. multigraincracker Jul 2025 #1
Christian dominionist. Our christian Taliban nt Hotler Jul 2025 #2
Alabama Supreme Court chief justice spreads Christian nationalist rhetoric on QAnon conspiracy theorist's show LetMyPeopleVote Jul 2025 #3
I used to read Theocracy Watch Maggiemayhem Jul 2025 #10
One has to wonder just how many of these people have read their bible. indusurb Jul 2025 #4
Reading comprehension Topomi Jul 2025 #6
The problem is, even if they read their bible Buddyzbuddy Jul 2025 #11
Plus they read it with Confirmation Bias at the 100% setting. Same as people reading Nostradamus "prophecies" Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2025 #15
They aren't being that secretive Boomerproud Jul 2025 #5
Dogmatists, idealogues, true believers, are often indlined to kill the heretics in the name of God or country. Ping Tung Jul 2025 #7
That's quite a quote. calimary Jul 2025 #17
It crttainly caught my erye. Ping Tung Jul 2025 #18
Nothing related to Seven Mountains is biblical. Nothing. They're all about "mandating" mammon's power in Jesus' name. ancianita Jul 2025 #8
Originally called Christian Reconstruction susanr516 Jul 2025 #9
RJR was so off his rocker nuts, valleyrogue Jul 2025 #28
Rome was built on seven hills Uncle Joe Jul 2025 #12
RWRE Nigrum Cattus Jul 2025 #13
Theo-Bolsheviks. It's high time for using a word liberals usually shy away from: Sedition JHB Jul 2025 #14
Yes. A few years ago, a DUer linked a video which disclosed their plan. John1956PA Jul 2025 #16
Some Biblical perspective on "seven mountains" hvn_nbr_2 Jul 2025 #19
There are way too many so-called Christians who believe that... AntiFascist Jul 2025 #20
Dominionism - aka Donation Grift Ruby the Liberal Jul 2025 #21
As dangerous as Trump is, at least he isn't one of these Gilead mofo's JCMach1 Jul 2025 #22
He's a narcissist, but he has always known how to use others for his own ends. Gilead is fine with him. Hekate Jul 2025 #23
As long as it is profitable and maintains the racism. JCMach1 Jul 2025 #24
Don't forget the heavy hand of misogyny as well Hekate Jul 2025 #25
May be too sophisticated for trump (true of course). JCMach1 Jul 2025 #27
alabama Kali999 Jul 2025 #26
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