Expressing a militant zeal, the majority of President Donald Trump’s religious base continues to feel the election was stolen, even after the Electoral College on Monday formalized President-elect Joe Biden’s 306-232 victory. And after Attorney General William Barr said he had seen no evidence of widespread fraud. And after the head of the Trump administration’s cybersecurity office called 2020 the most secure election in U.S. history. “When God gives you a vision, you don’t need to know anything else,” said Eric Metaxas, conservative writer and emcee of Saturday’s Jericho March in Washington. Supporters of what evangelical thinkers have dubbed Christian nationalism have gone so far as to call for martial law and suspension of the U.S. Constitution in an effort to keep President Trump in power.