

The “seven mountains” mandate is used by Christian supremacists in order to achieve societal dominion for God.

By Jennifer Cohn
Attorney and Reporter
Bucks County Beacon
By now, many voters have heard that Moms for Liberty, an anti-LGBTQ+ organization that seeks to take over public school boards nationwide, has been designated as an extremist group by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).
Fewer are aware that the “parental rights” slogan championed by Moms for Liberty derives from the Christian homeschooling movement led by Michael Farris, a highly influential evangelical attorney who once wrote that Christians will know they have succeeded when their children “engage wholeheartedly in the battle to take the land.” (I have previously reported on Farris, including the legislative collaboration between Moms for Liberty and a “parental rights” organization tied to Farris.)

Likewise, few are aware that Moms for Liberty collaborates with influential proponents of the so-called “seven mountains” mandate, the belief that Christians have a mandate from God to step outside of their churches and head into their communities to help claim the following “mountains” for God: business, government, family, religion, media, education, and entertainment.
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