Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's endorsement of extremist Christian nationalism through his affiliation with the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC) raises concerns. In a CNN segment, Pastor Doug Wilson expressed a desire for a Christian nation and criticized women's voting rights, while other CREC leaders supported patriarchal values. Hegseth's association with the church and his use of its motto suggest a push to reshape military and governmental structures along these lines, furthering a agenda reflective of his church's ideologies. Hegseth's personal crises have intertwined with his religious transformation and militant aspirations.
I'd like to see the nation be a Christian nation, and I'd like to see the world be a Christian world.
The 19th Amendment was a bad idea.
Hegseth reposted it, and he himself said 'All of Christ for All of Life,' which is a tagline that we use.
We're trying to give these people an opportunity to meet with God.
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