Kinism is the belief that the divinely ordained social order is tribal and familial as opposed to imperial and propositional.[1] The term is often used to refer to a "movement of anti-immigrant, 'Southern heritage' separatists who splintered off from Christian Reconstructionism to advocate that God's intended order is 'loving one's own kind' by separating people along 'tribal and ethnic' lines to live in large, extended-family groups."[2]
^"In Defense of Christian Ethnic Homeland Nations".
^Kathryn Joyce (2009), Quiverfull: inside the Christian patriarchy movement, Beacon Press, p. 122, ISBN 978-0-8070-1070-9
Declare Kinism Teaching as Heresy". Agenda for Synod 2019 (PDF). Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Reformed Church in North America. 2019. pp. 489–505. "Kinism Is...
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