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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 5 MIN

Konstantin Kisin - The UK MUST Avoid the US Christian Evangelicals in Politics Approach

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

👉 Subscribe to Heretics Clips for more unfiltered conversations you won’t see on mainstream media. In this provocative live clip, Konstantin Kisin warns that Britain risks importing one of America’s most destructive political habits: the fusion of religious identity with partisan power. Drawing on the US experience with Christian evangelical politics, Kisin argues that when faith becomes a political weapon rather than a private conviction, it corrodes institutions, inflames division, and turns moral disagreement into existential conflict. And he explains why the UK must avoid going down the same path. https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Kisin’s point isn’t anti-religious. It’s anti-theocratic. He argues that liberal democracy only works when political legitimacy comes from citizens, not from claims of moral or divine authority. Once politics becomes a contest between “the righteous” and “the sinful,” compromise becomes betrayal, disagreement becomes evil, and politics becomes a permanent culture war. That’s what he believes the US model demonstrates. Evangelical Christianity didn’t just influence American politics — it reshaped it. It turned policy debates into moral crusades, incentivised outrage over persuasion, and locked millions of people into tribal identities that no evidence or argument could penetrate. The result wasn’t stronger faith or better politics. It was radicalisation on both sides. Kisin warns that Britain is now flirting with a similar mistake — not necessarily with Christianity, but with the broader idea that politics should be driven by moral absolutism rather than pragmatic negotiation. When any belief system — religious or ideological — is treated as sacred and beyond challenge, it stops being a contribution to democracy and starts being a threat to it. The curiosity gap here is uncomfortable: why do societies keep repeating this pattern? Why do people turn political disagreements into moral wars? And why do systems built on compromise keep drifting toward purity tests? Kisin argues it’s because moral certainty is emotionally satisfying. It offers clarity in a complex world. It replaces difficult trade-offs with simple villains. But it also destroys the very conditions that make pluralistic societies possible. This clip isn’t about defending secularism for its own sake. It’s about defending politics as a space for negotiation, not salvation. Because once politics becomes religion, it stops being politics. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGvwDHJFtGk&t=673s #KonstantinKisin #Triggernometry #UKPolitics #CultureWar #FreeSpeech #ReligionAndPolitics #CancelCulture #AndrewGold #HereticsClips #PoliticalPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

👉 Subscribe to Heretics Clips for more unfiltered conversations you won’t see on mainstream media. In this provocative live clip, Konstantin Kisin warns that Britain risks importing one of America’s most destructive political habits: the fusion of religious identity with partisan power. Drawing on the US experience with Christian evangelical politics, Kisin argues that when faith becomes a political weapon rather than a private conviction, it corrodes institutions, inflames division, and turns moral disagreement into existential conflict. And he explains why the UK must avoid going down the same path. https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Kisin’s point isn’t anti-religious. It’s anti-theocratic. He argues that liberal democracy only works when political legitimacy comes from citizens, not from claims of moral or divine authority. Once politics becomes a contest between “the righteous” and “the sinful,” compromise becomes betrayal, disagreement becomes evil, and politics becomes a permanent culture war. That’s what he believes the US model demonstrates. Evangelical Christianity didn’t just influence American politics — it reshaped it. It turned policy debates into moral crusades, incentivised outrage over persuasion, and locked millions of people into tribal identities that no evidence or argument could penetrate. The result wasn’t stronger faith or better politics. It was radicalisation on both sides. Kisin warns that Britain is now flirting with a similar mistake — not necessarily with Christianity, but with the broader idea that politics should be driven by moral absolutism rather than pragmatic negotiation. When any belief system — religious or ideological — is treated as sacred and beyond challenge, it stops being a contribution to democracy and starts being a threat to it. The curiosity gap here is uncomfortable: why do societies keep repeating this pattern? Why do people turn political disagreements into moral wars? And why do systems built on compromise keep drifting toward purity tests? Kisin argues it’s because moral certainty is emotionally satisfying. It offers clarity in a complex world. It replaces difficult trade-offs with simple villains. But it also destroys the very conditions that make pluralistic societies possible. This clip isn’t about defending secularism for its own sake. It’s about defending politics as a space for negotiation, not salvation. Because once politics becomes religion, it stops being politics. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGvwDHJFtGk&t=673s #KonstantinKisin #Triggernometry #UKPolitics #CultureWar #FreeSpeech #ReligionAndPolitics #CancelCulture #AndrewGold #HereticsClips #PoliticalPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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