Pete Hegseth Shares Video of Pastors Arguing Against Women Voting
Associated PressAugust 12, 20252 min39,668 views
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- 📌 Pete Hegseth, a member of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, shared a CNN video featuring pastors from his network.
- 💡 Hegseth reposted the video with the statement "all of Christ for all of life," indicating his agreement with the network's ethos.
Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches
- ⛪ This network comprises over 130 churches with an arch-conservative Christian stance, embracing patriarchy and Christian nationalism.
- 🤝 The network recently opened a new church in Washington D.C., which Hegseth attended, noting increased connections with government officials.
Views on Women's Roles and Voting
- 🚫 Pastors within the network argue that women should not hold church leadership positions and that the 19th Amendment was a bad idea.
- 🏠 The core issue, according to Pastor Doug Wilson, is not disenfranchising women but rather the disenfranchisement of the household.
- 🗳️ In their church elections, households vote, with the husband and father typically casting the vote on behalf of the entire household, including women.
- 🗣️ Wilson clarified that his own wife and daughters vote, but emphasized the preference for a household-based voting system over individual voting for women.
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