Faith on the Frontlines: Hegseth’s Christian Rhetoric Draws War-Time Scrutiny

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has infused evangelical Christianity into Pentagon activities, including worship services and Bible verses in materials, while framing the Iran conflict in religious terms. Critics warn that the blend of faith and military leadership could undermine secular, diverse norms in the armed forces, as Hegseth also pushes chaplaincy reforms and has cited prophecies in public remarks. The controversy has drawn scrutiny from scholars and watchdog groups amid unverified claims of prophecy-driven militarized messaging.
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