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These Are Not Illinois Nazis

By Dr. R. Scott Clark - Posted at The Heidelblog: Published June 18, 2026 At Synod Calgary, held June 8–11 by the United Reformed Churches in North America ( URCNA ),1 as delegates debated whether or how to adopt a statement that had been adopted by several other sister churches, one pastor rose to say that three families of his congregation were attending a conference in Ogden, Utah, being put on by Christian nationalists. One of the sponsors of the conference is Antelope Hill Publishing, and their display featured Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf, The Essential Speeches of Adolf Hitler , and The Rise of the Third Reich ; R. Walther Darré’s The Peasantry as the Lifeblood of the Nordic Race ; the notorious volume The Turner Diaries ; and other titles such as The White Man’s Bible and The Declaration of White Independence .2 This conference was reportedly attended by one thousand people or more. Further, in the last few months a member and former deacon in a NAPARC congregation was placed un...

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