Washington (AP) – A person overseeing the country’s military re -prepared a video about a Christian nationalist church, which included various clergy, stating that women should no longer allow votes to vote and “present” to their husbands.
Exceptional repost on X from Defense Secretary Peat hegsethThursday night, a Christian nationalist shows his deep and personal relationship to the pastor, with excessive ideas Role of religion and women,
In the post, Hegseth commented on a long seven -minute long report by CNN, investigating Dag Wilson, who was the corrected Evengelical Churches, or Cofunian Cracked Communion. The report said that various pastors of the Constitution advocating the cancellation of women’s rights to vote from the Constitution and saying that women should “present” their husbands.
“All of Christ for all of life,” Hegseth has written in his post He was with the video.
Hegseth’s post received more than 12,000 likes and 2,000 shares on X. Some users agreed with the pastor in the video, while others expressed an alarm to promote Christian nationalist ideas in the Defense Secretary.
Pentagon chief spokesperson Sean Parnell told Associated Press on Friday that Hegseth is “a proud member of a church” affiliated to Crack and “he is very appreciated by Mr. Wilson’s many writing and teachings.”
In May, Hegseth invited his individual pastor, Brooks Potagar to Pentagon, to lead the first of several Christian prayer services that Hegseth has held inside the government building during the working hours. The employees and service members of the Defense Department said that they have received an invitation in the event in their government emails.
Wilson said in the CNN report, “I want to see the nation a Christian nation, and I would like to see the world a Christian world.”
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AP journalist Mike Pesoli in Washington and Ali Swanson in New York contributed to the report.
Contantin Toropin, Associated Press