"Alabama Chief Justice's Christian Nationalist Ties and QAnon Appearance Spark Theocracy Concerns"

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Alabama Supreme Court Justice Tom Parker's ties to the Christian Nationalist movement have come under scrutiny after his involvement in a ruling that declared frozen embryos as "extrauterine children." Parker's connections with the Seven Mountains Mandate, a Christian extremist concept, and the New Apostolic Reformation movement have raised concerns about the influence of Christian nationalism in the judicial system, particularly during Donald Trump's presidency. Critics argue that justices like Parker, who prioritize their allegiance to the Bible over the Constitution, pose a threat to the separation of religion and state.
- Alabama justice's ties with far-right Christian movement raise concern NPR
- Hit Trump on Theocracy, Not Hypocrisy The Nation
- Alabama Supreme Court chief justice spreads Christian nationalist rhetoric on QAnon conspiracy theorist's show Media Matters for America
- Justice Who Ruled That Embryos Are ‘Children’ Appeared On QAnon Conspiracist's Show HuffPost
- No, Alabama has not become a theocracy WORLD News Group
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