"It’s a vision that’s frighteningly close to the jihadist goal of enacting Sharia law.
If your starting point for the Christian faith is that members of other faiths have no rights and non-Christians are technically insane and that you have a God-given duty to control government, media and society-at-large, then yeah, anything less than that probably feels like “persecution.”
The irony is that this viewpoint draws heavily from what’s often referred to as college campus “snowflake culture.”
This relatively recent campus phenomenon is characterized by students demanding potentially controversial curriculum be labeled with “trigger warnings” and that “safe spaces,” physical refuges from potentially scary ideas, be provided by the institution.
Snowflake culture is equally unpopular on the political left and right. Conservative pundits regularly mock the whole system and President Obama openly took the idea to task in 2015.
Although adherents to Dominion Theology would no doubt be infuriated by the comparison, it’s easy to draw a line straight to the “snowflake movement.” Both ideologies desire to control the choices and behavior of others and to use force to do it."
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