🔥 1. Who are these people—and why should you care?
The Seven Mountain Mandate (7MM) is a dominionist playbook promoting Christian control over seven key sectors of society—family, religion, education, media, arts/entertainment, business, government. Wanted: full cultural dominance, prayer meetings in government halls, biblical morality enshrined in law.
It traces back to a “divine message” supposedly delivered in 1975 to evangelical icons Loren Cunningham, Bill Bright, and Francis Schaeffer, later popularized by Lance Wallnau and Bill Johnson in their 2013 manifesto Invading Babylon.
đź‘‘ 2. The Power Brokers: Modern-day Pharisees
Lance Wallnau: Crown prince of Christian Dominionism, self-styled prophet, and Trump campaign spiritual cheerleader. Coined Trump the “biblical King Cyrus,” co-founded Truth & Liberty Coalition alongside Andrew Wommack, David Barton, Bill Federer, and others—firmly tied to New Apostolic Reformation networks.
Andrew Wommack: Televangelist-turned-dominionist who has floated the idea that civil war might be a divine correction. One of six founding members of the Truth & Liberty Coalition.
David Barton: Founder of WallBuilders and king of pseudo-historian hacks, promoting the myth of a Christian America. Scholars have demolished his claims as “pseudoscholarship.”
Ziklag (USATransform): A secret dominionist club of ultra-wealthy believers (>$25M net worth) organized to “take dominion” across the Seven Mountains. Launched post‑2016 Trump and run by heavy hitters like Wallnau.
Jan‑Aage Torp: Norwegian evangelist exporting the Seven Mountain ideology internationally through Capitol Ministries’ political Bible studies.
đź§ 3. Context: A Fringe Within the Faith
Despite the visibility in MAGA circles and conservative media, Christian Nationalism is a minority within Christianity. Most mainstream denominations reject the theology behind forced dominion, and major historians contend the U.S. was deliberately founded as a secular republic—not a Christian empire.
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Groups like The Gospel Coalition call the Seven Mountain Mandate a dual misunderstanding of Scripture and Christ’s mission, warning it twists Revelation into a justification for political empire-building.
⚠️ 4. Why This Isn’t Just Faith
It weaponizes Christianity to erase separation of church and state, pushing biblical morality into public law. That’s theocratic ambition, not theology.
Behind closed doors, organizations like Ziklag have funneled millions into election denialism, school sabotage, and strategic cultural takeover. Their membership? Elite, wealthy, politically connected—not congregational Christians.
Their promotion of prosperity gospel theology has justified wealth by divine favor, while criminalizing the marginalized and cementing power hierarchies.
📣 5. What We Need to Call Them
Pharisees of the 21st century: Masters of performance and projection, who cloak control in piety.
CINOs – Christian In Name Only: They wield Christian identity as political capital, not spiritual transformation.
Christian Nationalists: Not believers trying to love—they’re empire-builders trying to legislate obedience.
đź§ Final Word
This is not the Gospel. It’s a takeover strategy. An ideological takeover masquerading in prayers and prophecies.
Christian Nationalism is a fringe, not a majority. Its leaders—Wallnau, Wommack, Barton—are celebrities of the culture war, not shepherds of congregations. Their power rests in being wealthy, connected, and media-trained—not in divine calling or ecclesiastical legitimacy.
We must call it what it is:
A dominion-driven cult, using Christian language as camouflage for political conquest.
Because real faith builds justice, inclusion, and healing—not hierarchies, fear, and coercion.