Burka emblazoned with a cross for American women is the Evangelical Morons' antidote to a burka without the cross.
Relying on precedent (evangelical pastors and reverends and elders etc. caught in flagrant adultery, with their pants down with prostitutes and children), I suspect this Wilson a--hole has several skeletons in his closet. Can't wait for that day.
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Pete Hegseth’s Pastor has Horrible Things to Say About Women—Again
Speaking to the Times in an exclusive interview, Doug Wilson ranted about the “moral catastrophe” of what women choose to wear in public.
Danielle Han
Mon, May 4, 2026
In yet another reminder that Pete Hegseth seems to exclusively surround himself with ministers that make a bivocational career of disappointing God, the Secretary of War Defense’s pastor on Monday shared some thoughts that probably won’t earn him a spot in the high heavens anytime soon.
Speaking to the U.K.-based Times in an exclusive interview, Doug Wilson—who co-founded the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, which Hegseth’s a member of—ranted about the fact
- that the Archbishop of Canterbury is a woman (he called this “appalling”);
- doubled down on his belief that women shouldn’t have the right to vote;
- and ranted about the “moral catastrophe” of what women choose to wear in public. Great!
“When you’re just giving it away to every slob on the bus who wants to look, you’re degrading the currency,” Wilson told the Times. He continued, “Bundling [women] up the way really conservative Muslims do is a different kind of degradation…But for a woman to dress like a slut is a different kind of degradation. Both kinds of degradation play off of each other.” Wow. Really can’t win with this guy.
Now, considering this is the same freak who’s made his ecclesiastical career off being anti-woman and anti-gay, the bar was never less than low. However! This is the same holy roller who Hegseth considers a mentor, who regularly talks to Hegseth about “spiritual matters,” and who gave a sermon at the Pentagon earlier this year, in one of the monthly prayer sessions that Hegseth’s mandated since May. (It was during a recent session at one of these that the defense secretary decided to quote a prayer straight out of Pulp Fiction.) And, probably not by coincidence, ever since Hegseth took the helm at the Department of War Defense, he’s been building an anti-women army where he’s made a habit of regularly blocking women from promotions left and right.
But the administration seems to have made a personality of giving off Antichrist energy—which is probably why the president ended up in a full Twitter feud with the Pope last month—and has been using pseudo-religious jargon to justify its war in Iran. In the week after the U.S. and Israel launched its first attacks on Iran, Military Religious Freedom Foundation said it received almost 200 complaints across 40 different branches of the military where troops were echoing religious rhetoric, such as saying the war was a “biblically-sanctioned” one.
Wilson, meanwhile, said this framing was a clever one. “Iran is a wicked, wicked place,” he told the Times. Hm. I’m sure I can think of wickeder.
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