What is Christian Nationalism? with Shannon Salmon-Haas & Greg Young

What is Christian Nationalism? with Shannon Salmon-Haas & Greg Young

From Talk Law Radio Podcast by Todd Marquardt

May 2, 2026 · 52 min

About this episode

The episode explores the debate surrounding Christian Nationalism with insights from guests Greg Young and Shannon Salmon-Haas.

Is “Christian Nationalism” a dangerous threat to the Constitution… or a smear against millions of Americans who simply want their faith to shape public life? We’re going straight to the heart of the debate with pastor Greg Young and Sannon Salmon-Haas who see it very differently: - Pastor Greg Young – Host of *Chosen Generation* and a pastor who believes Christians have a biblical duty to engage culture and law.   Host Todd Marquardt will keep it focused on the real law:   ✅ What does the First Amendment actually say?   ✅ Latest Supreme Court rulings (*Mahmoud v. Taylor* and more)   ✅ Jimmy Carter, Marjorie Taylor Greene, school prayer, Dearborn Public Schools, and the data   🔴 Tonight at 5 pm on Talk Law Radio   Post your comments on Facebook live join the conversation:    💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments — what does “Christian Nationalism” mean to YOU? Don’t miss this one. It’s going to be civil, sharp, and eye-opening. Share this post so your friends can tune in too!   #ChristianNationalism #TalkLawRadio #FirstAmendment #Constitution #FaithAndFreedom…

People in this episode

Host: Todd Marquardt

Guests: Greg Young, Shannon Salmon-Haas

Topics covered

  • Christian Nationalism
  • First Amendment
  • Supreme Court rulings
  • faith in public life
  • cultural engagement

Keywords

  • Christian Nationalism
  • First Amendment
  • Supreme Court
  • faith
  • public life
  • religious liberty
  • cultural engagement

Sponsors

Marquardt Law Firm, Financial Planning HQ

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Chosen Generation

Places: Dearborn Public Schools

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