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applegrove

(131,545 posts)
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 05:04 PM 11 hrs ago

7 Mountains Mandate:

It's also part of the "7 Mountains Mandate," which is a scheme of far right evangelicals to control all American institutions (including news and entertainment). Pretty much the whole GOP is united in working toward this goal, though it is rarely covered or contextualized in the press (because duh).

(@bbbnnnlll.bsky.social) 2026-02-27T18:23:46.347Z



The Seven Mountain Mandate (7M) is a dominionist evangelical ideology aimed at influencing or dominating seven key societal pillars—family, religion, education, government, media, arts/entertainment, and business—to align culture with Christian values. It proposes that believers should gain leadership roles to prepare for Christ's return.

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7 Mountains Mandate: (Original Post) applegrove 11 hrs ago OP
Lest we forget. 2naSalit 10 hrs ago #1
Alabama Supreme Court chief justice spreads Christian nationalist rhetoric on QAnon conspiracy theorist's show LetMyPeopleVote 10 hrs ago #2

2naSalit

(101,697 posts)
1. Lest we forget.
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 05:18 PM
10 hrs ago

There is so much to stay on top of these days that I, personally, feel like my brain is getting full. Seriously though, the point of the whole exercise in flinging one horrific action after another is to force us to juggle each issue.

I just hope I live to see the end of this crap.

LetMyPeopleVote

(178,030 posts)
2. Alabama Supreme Court chief justice spreads Christian nationalist rhetoric on QAnon conspiracy theorist's show
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 05:33 PM
10 hrs ago

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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