A minister in Oregon rebuked a lawmaker for her support of Christian nationalism.

The Reverend Chuck Currie responded to a social media post from the woman who called liberals "godless" and bragged about being a "proud Christian Nationalist."

The left showed us who they are. They don't like America, they don't like God, and they don't like us.

Currie said that he had studied the Scriptures and devoted himself to serving the church.

Unlike Marjorie Taylor Greene, I've studied the Scriptures & devoted myself to serving the Church. Christian nationalism is a racist ideology incompatible with Christianity. Jesus was for all the world, not one nation. Beware false teachers like Greene. She dances with the devil. https://t.co/077Te6OBCX

— Rev. Dr. Chuck Currie (@RevChuckCurrie) July 26, 2022

Christian nationalism is a racist ideology that is incompatible with Christianity, according to a reverend.

He said that Jesus was for everyone. You should beware of false teachers. The devil is dancing with her.

Christian nationalism is a right-wing ideology that supports the separation of church and state.

According to reports from CNN and The New York Times, fringe conspiracy theories have taken hold in the movement, and how far-right politicians like Lauren Boebert and Doug Mastriano have advocated them.

Donald Trump told a conference crowd that Americans should kneel to God and God alone.

Currie and representatives didn't reply to Insider's requests for comment.