Gray_Joy
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That's a Red Herring.It's an official socio-political philosophy and movement or group of movements. It basically is like secular anarchism that would want no government and other kind of institutions but for newfangled Evangelical Christian reasons similar to the ones in the Original Post. You can fine those kind of sentiments from liberals who bring those kind of sentiments into Christianity, along with the "Jesus people" of the 1970s who brought the Hippy Counter Culture sentiments into Christianity, not so much with substance use, or free love etc. but "Disestablishmentariainism", because Jesus in different ways as Messiah did do a certain amount of that overturning money changer tables, playing down the use of titles etc.
I would add I used to deal with folks like this all the time 20 years ago. There was a defunct message board called the ooze dot com. It was filled with lots of people but a good chunk of them were fans of wanting to reinvent how to do church with House Churches, books like Frank Violas "Pagan Christianity" (falsely claimed that large Church services came from pagan corruption), as well as lots of counter culture folks from Jesus Movement boomers who were in modern Pentecostal and Charismatic churches, and occasionally some Christian Anarchists.
Nationalism has nothing at all to do with Anarchism.
Christian Anarchism is contrary to the New Testament teachings as well.
Another invented term designed to make Christians appear to be radical religious anti-government zealots.