Pete Hegseth is a member of the CREC, whose beliefs are rooted in a 20th-century movement called Christian Reconstructionism. The movement calls for the implementation of biblical law, explains a scholar of the Christian right.
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What is CREC and how does it shape Pete Hegseth’s religious rhetoric?
Hegseth is a member of the CREC, whose beliefs are rooted in a 20th-century movement called Christian Reconstructionism. The movement calls for the implementation of biblical law.The Conversation
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in reply to The Conversation U.S. • • •There's a set of books the Jews have. Jewish elders selected a sub-set of those. As did the the Muslim elders. As did the Christian elders.
All different sub-sets, all interpeted differently over the years. Same God though, same super-set of books.
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in reply to The Conversation U.S. • • •There is nothing ‘Christian’ about #WhiskyPete #Hegseth. A #FakeChristian is no more a #Christian than a counterfeit $100 bill is legal tender.
Call him and his ilk #Talibangelicals. #WordsMatter