James Lindsay and Candlelight Christian Fellowship: A Disturbing Alignment

The collaboration between James Lindsay and Candlelight Christian Fellowship, which hosted him last year, reveals a troubling pattern of tactics that conservative Christians should find deeply concerning.

Lindsay's Tactics

James Lindsay, an atheist and liberal masquerading as a conservative, labels anyone who disagrees with him as "woke right." This includes a wide range of groups - from paleoconservatives to philosophers, MAGA nationalists to anti-interventionists - creating an enemy's list rather than engaging in debate. Lindsay's approach mirrors the cancel culture he claims to oppose, exploiting fear and cult-like adherence to enforce his liberal orthodoxy.

Candlelight's Echo

Candlelight's decision to host Lindsay last year aligns with their pattern of labeling conservative dissenters from their doomsday theology and Israel obsession as “white supremacists” and “monarchists”, fostering an echo chamber of intolerance. This convergence of Lindsay's ideological rigidity and Candlelight's apocalyptic fervor prioritizes division over dialogue.

Conservative Betrayal

For those seeking a conservatism rooted in reason, faith, and unity, this alliance feels like a betrayal. Both Lindsay's label games and Candlelight's fear-mongering disregard the conservative ethos of open debate and community, focusing instead on controlling the narrative.

Screenshots of two tweets from James Lindsay with blue checkmarks. The first tweet expresses pride in voting for Clinton and supporting his bisexual daughter. The second tweet mentions checking out chicks' asses and bonding.

James Lindsey, an atheist Zionist and Clinton voter, bragging about taking his bisexual daughter to an event to “check out chick’s asses together”