The advance of authoritarian Christian nationalism, both in the United States and globally, presents a grave threat to religious freedom. And it is incumbent on religious groups to organize peacefully against it. That was the message of the Second Annual Interfaith Countering Hate Summit in Boise, a three-day summit working to organize faith leaders to combat discrimination and authoritarianism, with particular emphasis on the growing prominence of Christian nationalism in Idaho and across the country.
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