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Posted: 2024-06-04T22:18:33Z | Updated: 2024-06-04T22:44:09Z

A growing Christian supremacist movement that labels its perceived enemies as demonic and enjoys close ties to major Republican figures is the greatest threat to American democracy youve never heard of, according to a new report from the Southern Poverty Law Center.

The SPLC, a civil rights organization that monitors extremist groups, released its Year In Hate And Extremism 2023 report on Tuesday. A significant portion of the report, which tracked burgeoning anti-democratic and neo-fascist movements and actors across America, is devoted to the New Apostolic Reformation , a new and powerful Christian supremacy movement that is attempting to transform culture and politics in the U.S. and countries across the world into a grim authoritarianism.

Emerging out of the charismatic evangelical tradition, the NAR adheres to a form of Christian dominionism, meaning its parishioners believe its their divine duty to seize control of every political and cultural institution in America, transforming them according to a fundamentalist interpretation of scripture.

NAR adherents also believe in the existence of modern-day apostles and prophets church leaders endowed by God with supernatural abilities, including the power to heal. In 2022, a handful of these apostles, the report notes, issued what they called the Watchman Decree , an anti-democratic document envisioning the end of a pluralistic society in America.

The apostles claimed they had been given legal power and authority from Heaven and are Gods ambassadors and spokespeople over the earth, who are equipped and delegated by Him to destroy every attempted advance of the enemy.

And whos the enemy? Basically anyone who does not adhere to NAR beliefs. NAR adherents see their critics as being literally controlled by the devil.

There are claims that whole neighborhoods, cities, even nations are under the sway of the demonic, the report states. Other religions, such as Islam , are also said to be demonically influenced. One cannot compromise with evil, and so if Democrats , liberals, LGBTQ+ people, and others are seen as demonic, political compromise the heart of democratic life becomes difficult if not impossible.

This rhetoric has become increasingly widespread among Republican lawmakers, including former President Donald Trump, who last year referred to Marxists and atheists as evil demonic forces that want to destroy our country.

That Trump would use NAR-inspired rhetoric is unsurprising considering his relationship with Paula White-Cain, an NAR figure who delivered the invocation at Trumps inauguration in 2017 and at the kickoff of his 2020 reelection campaign, as noted by Paul Rosenberg in Salon . White-Cain also delivered the invocation at Trumps Jan. 6, 2021, Stop the Steal rally in Washington, D.C. the event that eventually became the insurrection at the Capitol.

The attack on the Capitol was largely inspired, the report suggests, by NARs theology of dominionism. NAR prayer groups were mobilized at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, as well as supporting prayer teams all over the country, to exorcise the demonic influence over the Capitol that adherents said was keeping Trump from his rightful, prophesized second term, the report states.

Major Republican figures took part in such events on or around the day of the attack. Mike Johnson, who is now the speaker of the House, joined the NARs Global Prayer for Election Integrity, which called for Trumps reinstatement as president, in the weeks leading up to the attack on the Capitol. Johnson has also stated that Jim Garlow, an NAR leader, has had a profound influence on his life.