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Far from “making the Chaplain corps great again,” as Pete Hegseth has claimed, the new coding system is unconstitutionally exclusive and makes it harder for chaplains to effectively and appropriately serve those in the military according to their own religious traditions.
Far from “making the Chaplain corps great again,” as Pete Hegseth has claimed, the new coding system is unconstitutionally exclusive and makes it harder for chaplains to effectively and appropriately serve those in the military according to their own religious traditions.
Today’s issue of A Public Witness examines the new mess created by the Pentagon and the larger problems with the religion codes that underscore the religious illiteracy and general incompetence behind its creation.
Ecumenical group of ecclesiastical endorsers for chaplains urge changes to Pentagon's new religion codes: www.discipleshomemissions.org/resources/jo...
Letter highlights deletion of Disciples & UCC option, which @jeremyfuzy.bsky.social & I reported on: publicwitness.wordandway.org/p/latest-pen...
Pete Hegseth might think that a call to serve the nation is synonymous with a call to serve God, but that’s simply because of his Christian Nationalist lens.
Al Mohler as the face of SBC effort to further restrict women in ministry is quite a theological throughline. He leads a seminary founded by enslavers. And he reads the Bible like an enslaver: wordandway.org/2020/09/16/r...
Pete Hegseth might think that a call to serve the nation is synonymous with a call to serve God, but that’s simply because of his Christian Nationalist lens.
“Christian Nationalism turns the nation into an idol, making it so the call is ultimately not to serve God but to serve (and die) for the nation. Hegseth sees those as the same thing, but they’re not.”
The use of Isaiah 6:8 adds to our understanding of Pete Hegseth’s Crusader ideology, which appears to be closer to a Hollywood version of faith than what the Bible teaches.
Today’s issue of A Public Witness examines the new mess created by the Pentagon and the larger problems with the religion codes that underscore the religious illiteracy and general incompetence behind its creation.
After complaints by Mormon politicians, a revised list of recognized religions excludes groups like the Disciples of Christ and United Church of Christ (which includes churches of founding fathers).
After complaints by Mormon politicians, a revised list of recognized religions excludes groups like the Disciples of Christ and United Church of Christ (which includes churches of founding fathers).
After complaints by Mormon politicians, a revised list of recognized religions excludes groups like the Disciples of Christ and United Church of Christ (which includes churches of founding fathers).
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After complaints by Mormon politicians, a revised list of recognized religions excludes groups like the Disciples of Christ and United Church of Christ (which includes churches of founding fathers).
Pete Hegseth has a new favorite Bible verse he likes to quote in speeches — and it’s not Ezekiel 25:17. In multiple speeches over the past few weeks, the man who likes to call himself “secretary of wa...
Pete Hegseth has a new favorite Bible verse he likes to quote in speeches — and it’s not Ezekiel 25:17. In multiple speeches over the past few weeks, the man who likes to call himself “secretary of wa...
publicwitness.wordandway.org
Pete Hegseth has a new favorite Bible verse he likes to quote in speeches — and it’s not Ezekiel 25:17. In multiple speeches over the past few weeks, the man who likes to call himself “secretary of wa...
After complaints by Mormon politicians, a revised list of recognized religions excludes groups like the Disciples of Christ and United Church of Christ (which includes churches of founding fathers).
The use of Isaiah 6:8 adds to our understanding of Pete Hegseth’s Crusader ideology, which appears to be closer to a Hollywood version of faith than what the Bible teaches.
publicwitness.wordandway.org
Pete Hegseth has a new favorite Bible verse he likes to quote in speeches — and it’s not Ezekiel 25:17. In multiple speeches over the past few weeks, the man who likes to call himself “secretary of wa...