Steven Anderson presidential campaign, 2020

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In February 2020, Steven Anderson, the founder and pastor of Faithful Word Baptist Church, created an Independent party called the Christian Totalitarian Party, a Far-Right Christian Fundamentalist system. Anderson's ultimate goal, if elected, was to make the United States a "Christian Nation" by enacting far-right laws. For Steven Anderson's full set of laws, see Scenario: Christian States of America.

Pseudoscientific Homophobic theories were central to Anderson’s Campaign, expressed in the idea of a "Christian Society" Anderson aimed to unite "religiously desirable" Independent Fundamentalist Baptists as national comrades, while excluding those deemed either to be political dissidents and physically or intellectually inferior. The Christian Totalitarians sought to strengthen the Baptist denomination, through Religious purity and eugenics, broad social welfare programs, and a collective subordination of individual rights, which could be sacrificed for the good of the state on behalf of the people. To protect the supposed purity and strength of the Independent Fundamental Baptist Denomination, Anderson sought to exterminate Jews, Communists, Socialists, Anarchists, Liberals, Homosexuals, Muslims, Adulterers, and most other Non-Baptist Christians, along with the physically and mentally handicapped. They wished to disenfranchise and segregate Transgenders, Mormons, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and political opponents. The persecution reached its climax when the party-controlled Half of America. They set in motion an industrial system of genocide which achieved the murder of almost 150 Million People in what has become known as Operation: Reprobate.

Endorsements
Steven Anderson was only endorsed by the Westboro Baptist Church and other religious extremist group such as CFFT, Christians Fighting For Theocracy.

LGBT Rights
"All Gays must die!" - Steven Anderson at rally in Little Rock, Arkansas.

Islam
"Sharia Law is ok, but I prefer a christian version!" - Steven Anderson on Sharia Law.