The “Christian right” MAGAs start preaching with traveling ministers and theologians in the Southern slave states in the 1830s and onwards. Reveres or Ministers constructed and taught a theology designed in opposition to the abolitionist theology that taught “slavery was a sin.” Instead, those preachers and religious thinkers like Cassells, Frederick Ross and James H. Thornwell said thoughts like slavery "resulted fron man's own sin, depravity, and folly," rather than caused it. These religious justifications became wide spread, making southern white baptists and evangelicals believe it was there duty to take care of blacks and given them what they need while simultaneously acting a natural argument from God that slavery was just meant to be by divine will. These were the MAGA-wing conservatives who occupied the Democratic Party from 1840-April 1964, then quit after the Civil rights bill was signed and moved into the empty house of the Republican Party that they now occupy today.