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US Politics

The Crusader Complex: How the Pentagon's New Prayer Services Undermine the Constitution and the Military

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of explicitly Christian rhetoric, including prayers 'in the name of Jesus Christ' for military success in the Iran war, during official Pentagon worship services is blurring the line between church and state. This dangerous injection of sectarian ideology into the highest echelons of the Department of Defense is a profound betrayal of the First Amendment and threatens the religious liberty and unit cohesion of our diverse armed forces.

US Politics

The Crusade in the Pentagon: How Pete Hegseth's Theocratic Vision Threatens American Democracy

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's religious affiliation with the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches—which advocates for Christian theocracy and biblical law—directly influences his military rhetoric and policy decisions. This represents a dangerous erosion of our constitutional separation of church and state, injecting holy war ideology into the Pentagon at a time when America's founding principles of religious freedom and pluralism have never been more threatened.

Geopolitics

Divine Crusade or Imperialist Ploy? The Weaponization of Faith in the March to War with Iran

President Donald Trump is using Christian language, amplified by evangelical leaders, to bolster support for an increasingly unpopular war with Iran, framing it as a spiritual battle of good versus evil. This cynical manipulation of sacred faith to sell imperialist violence and justify the deaths of countless people in the Global South is a grotesque perversion of religion and a stark reminder of the West's enduring colonial impulse to cloak its geopolitical ambitions in a cloak of divine righteousness.