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We need leaders from both parties to say, clearly and unequivocally, that women’s right to vote is not up for debate.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says he's proud to be part of CREC, an archconservative network of Christian congregations.
Pete Hegseth’s support for controversial pastor Doug Wilson and his ultra-conservative theology is not new information.
There are many reasons for Wilson’s rise, but one of them is squarely rooted in politics. When Donald Trump won the ...
Doug Wilson grew his Idaho church into a global network of schools and congregations with a patriarchal view of Christian ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reposted a video that features the leader from the Christian evangelical movement he follows ...
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Religion News Service on MSNHow Doug Wilson’s child-rearing tips baptize parents into Christian nationalism
The theologies espoused by Wilson and company are not theoretical — they have a far-reaching, destructive impact.
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Boing Boing on MSNHegseth's church thinks "The Handmaid's Tale" had some really good ideas about society
Welcome to 1692! Or wait, no - it's 2025 and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is a proud member of the Communion of Reformed ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shares video of pastor Doug Wilson calling to criminalize gay sex and roll back women’s rights ...
After Hegseth boosted Doug Wilson’s CNN interview slamming women voting and gay sex, the Christian nationalist told the ...
Doug Wilson, founder of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC), wrote in his 1996 book Southern Slavery: As It Was, that there had “never been a multi-racial society which has ...
First, a bit of biographical information: Wilson, who is in his early 70s, is the head pastor of the flagship church of the denomination that he helped found, the Communion of Reformed Evangelical ...
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