[2][3] Joseph Wiinikka-Lydon of the Southern Poverty Law Center and religion scholar Matthew D. Taylor point to the Seven Mountain Mandate as the plan for Christian dominance and supremacy.
Additionally, premillennialism[failed verification] and, to an extent, postmillennialism[failed verification] have been considered influences upon Christian supremacy over their emphases on the end times, especially within the New Apostolic Reformation; its broader relative, the Apostolic-Prophetic Movement; and Evangelicalism, in general.
[9] Christian supremacy was used as one justification for stealing lands from Native Americans and enslaving Africans around the founding of the United States.
[17] The growing role of Christian supremacy in the GOP since Donald Trump's election in 2016 has drawn concern from leaders of other faiths.
[24] Ziklag was described by Matthew D. Taylor as a Christian supremacist organization working to ensure the election of Donald Trump in 2024.