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A pastor who once argued that slavery actually had some positives was invited by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to lead prayer at the Pentagon.
As reported by The Washington Post, the pastor in question was Doug Wilson. He is the co-founder of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, which is Hegseths chosen Christian denomination. During a sermon on Tuesday, Wilson revealed that the Defense secretary invited him to come speak.
Wilsons views have come under intense scrutiny in the past. The report continued:
Wilson has described his politics as slightly to the right of the Confederate Gen. Jeb Stuart. He has said Muslim and Hindu immigrants are coming into the United States in a parasitic way; ideally, he has said, they would be assimilated into a Christian society.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/pete-hegseth-invited-pastor-suggested-153355372.html
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SergeStorms
(20,280 posts)Who are these freaking people?
patphil
(8,886 posts)I'd say reformed to the image and likeness of Satan.
LetMyPeopleVote
(177,532 posts)Pastor Doug Wilsons role at an official event at the Defense Department should be seen as a scandal worthy of scrutiny.
Pastor Doug Wilson wants to ban women from voting and end First Amendment protections for minority faiths he doesnât like.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-02-18T18:16:25.645Z
Hegseth invited this fringe Christian nationalist to the Pentagon yesterday to lead an official prayer event.
How is this not a scandal?
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/hegseth-welcomes-radical-christian-nationalist-to-lead-an-official-pentagon-prayer-service
This week, for example, Hegseth brought in pastor Douglas Wilson, a radical Christian nationalist, to lead an audience in prayer. We know this for sure because the Pentagon published a photo from the gathering, held on Tuesday.
Link to tweet
For those unfamiliar with Wilson, hes not just another Christian conservative advocating for and against the usual culture war issues. Rather, as The Wall Street Journal reported in September, the right-wing pastor endorses a vision in which same-sex relations are illegal, Muslims are barred from the public square and the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote, is repealed......
Wilson isnt accused of being a Christian nationalist; it is a label he embraces with enthusiasm.
Common sense may suggest that leading American political figures would keep a guy like this at arms length. And yet, there was Hegseth, not only inviting Wilson to the Pentagon to lead an official event, but also standing alongside the radical pastor at the gathering, praying with his hand on Wilsons back.
This was the same Hegseth who sparked a controversy last summer by promoting an online video that, among other things, included a pastor from Wilsons church arguing that women in the U.S. shouldnt be allowed to vote.....
Obviously, Hegseth, in his personal capacity, is free to pursue whatever religious practices he wishes. Its a free country, and his theological beliefs are his own business. But when the secretary of defense makes a conscious decision to invite a radical Christian nationalist to lead an official prayer event at the Pentagon, that deserves to be seen as a scandal worthy of scrutiny.
struggle4progress
(125,810 posts)Maybe somebody should send him a cask of malmsey to see if he falls ino it headfirst