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The leaders of the distinguished research institute focused on identifying and predicting trends in misinformation said that the Evangelical leaders are united in the return of the phrase “Christ is the king” from the extreme right and ultimate left entities who want to twist its meaning.
Institute for Network Research (NCRI) in Rutgers, who recently published studies showing that Dei training can stimulate hostility and how political assassinations get online is an early scientific measure of trend of internet extremists who have abducted the phrase, “”Christ is the king. “
“We have watched many different types of heated languages and arguments and this kind of on -net on the actors’ threats in general,” Authors of the New March Report said Fox News Digital.
“We have noticed that the prevalence of using the term and inconsistency of the actors who used it, it just didn’t make sense. And we want to understand, like, what is the origin of this?
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Actors like Nick Fuentes, a right -wing right of Holocaust and Podcaster, co -opted the “King of Christ” to combine themselves behind what they considered their just political mission, the authors of the report said.
The Institute said that “Christ the King” was held with the institution of Pope Pius XI of 1925 Bogda Christ the King in response to nationalist and communist ideologies that bear the role of Christianity in the West.
Instead of being a “spiritual guide”, the phrase co-opted both human and “bot” actors to gather behind the ideals that opposed Judeo-Christianity.
“What was really fascinating is that NCRI people in real time followed a bot activity, “said Rev. Johnnie Moore, a former commissioner of the American Commission for International Religious Freedom.
“The question was how many of this vicious, virulent anti-Semitism that appeared when we published a report of this slave-it was north of 30% of all activities … Did these anti-Semitic roboti-Mreza bend on it [Christ is King.]”
Canadian psychologist-teacher Dr. Jordan Peterson, who is in the co-author of the report, he said after The study was published in March, “Narcissists, Hedonists and Psychopaths occupy edges wherever they get power.”
“[A]And using the name of God, try to undermine the power of the divine on your own devices. Warning – not all who say “Lord, Lord” will enter the kingdom of heaven. “

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The report has determined evidence of the mass “manipulation tactics” and starting in 2021, more than 50% of engagement has encouraged “extremist influence” like Fuentes and competitors facing Kickboxer Andrew Tate.
On Thursday, Moore noted that, besides NCRI’s findings, evidence appeared after anti -Semitic protests had exploded in New York and Los Angeles that the connections of social engagement with the Chinese Communist Party had been reported.
“It is quite clear that people are trying to steal this phrase from us, and we say no, it’s a Christian phrase,” Said Moore. “You must not use anything to spread hate against Jews.”
Moore, who had just left the Easter dinner at the White House, where he said that the administration also welcomed the religion back to the sociopolitical predict, he added that no matter how hard the manual elements were trying to coop Judeo-Christian slogan, the block is to be taken into account.
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He added that on the far right that believed in their anti -Semitic principles with Christian righteousness, they often forget “there is no Christianity without Judaism.”
“Losing the battle for Christianizing anti -Semitism because there is only a pure quantity Evangelical In every country … We are all pro-outlet.
Evangelical leader Robert Stearns said that Christians must not allow “extremists to abduct what belongs to God -” Christ is the king “is a cry of worship, not war.”
In the meantime, Professor Jurisprudence Princeton Robby George told Fox News Digital that when you hear the phrase as a Christian, the real answer is: “Amen”.
“But if you hear that someone utters the same words as anti -Semitic ridicule, the correct answer is:” I stand with our Jewish brothers and sisters. “Don’t Play” Catholic said influencer.
“What will happen on Easter is that there will be countless millions of Christians around the world who will utter these words, and they mean only one thing, and that will drown all those people trying to steal our words to spread their hatred,” Moore added.