
✝️ Hegseth Endorses Christian Nationalism; James Madison on Church-State Danger
Earl & Kate Deep Dive · Earl Cotten and Katherine Mayfield
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Show Notes
It examines Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s ties to Christian nationalism, specifically his endorsement of Pastor Doug Wilson’s views, which include opposition to women’s suffrage, support for biblical law over civil law, and a belief in male-dominated governance. The source highlights concerns that Hegseth’s ideology, rooted in Reformed Reconstructionism, could influence Pentagon policies regarding women in combat and religious diversity. It contrasts these modern beliefs with James Madison’s foundational arguments for a strict separation of church and state, emphasizing Madison’s warnings against the tyrannical potential of merging religious and governmental authority to safeguard individual liberty. Ultimately, the text suggests Hegseth's actions pose a risk to the constitutional principles of religious freedom and could undermine military cohesion by favoring a specific faith.
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