FFRF Sounds Alarm over Christian Nationalist Doug Wilson’s Influence in D.C.
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FFRF sounds alarm over Christian nationalist Doug Wilson’s influence in D.C.
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is raising the alarm over the deepening influence of Christian nationalist pastor Douglas Wilson at the highest levels of American political power. A new church affiliated with Wilson’s extremist Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC) has recently opened its doors just blocks from the U.S. Capitol. The building is owned by the Conservative Partnership Institute, a right-wing organization co-led by …
The words of an influential Christian pastor who has links with the Trump administration during an interview with the CNN network make a strong response.
Letters to the Editor 8/13/25
How democracy dies To the Editor: Pete Hegseth, a high-profile backer of Project 2025, recently reposted a video of Doug Wilson, a Christian nationalist pastor whose church openly believes women should not vote. In the clip, Wilson declares his desire for America — and the entire world — to be “Christian,” while another pastor dreams of a society where only the husband casts the household’s ballot...
Doug Wilson & Christian Nationalism make the news in Australia
The cat is out of the hat! A prominent Australian newspaper is reporting a story about Doug Wilson and Christian Nationalism. The Age yesterday published this AP piece, ‘Hegseth reposts video of pastors saying women shouldn’t be allowed to vote’. The reporter’s focus is on US Defence Secretary Peter Hegseth and his association with CREC (a new church association in the United States headed up by Doug Wilson). If it were not for Mr Hegseth repost…
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