
Christian Identity
Christian Identity is a belief system that emphasizes the idea that true Christians are part of a chosen group, often linking to the notion that certain races, particularly white Anglo-Saxon individuals, have a special relationship with God. This ideology often interprets biblical passages to support notions of superiority and isolation from other groups. While it claims to uphold Christian values, it has been widely criticized for promoting racism and exclusion. It's important to distinguish this belief from mainstream Christianity, which emphasizes love, inclusivity, and unity among all people regardless of race or background.