Pentagon Prayer Sparks Debate Over Faith, Military Violence Rhetoric

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth hosted his first Pentagon monthly Christian service amid the Iran war, praying for violence to strike those who deserve no mercy, a stance that has intensified scrutiny of religious influence in the military and prompted a lawsuit over church-state separation; the piece also notes CREC ties and Hegseth’s push to reform the chaplain corps, including narrowing the list of recognized religious affiliations.
- At Pentagon Christian service, Hegseth prays for violence 'against those who deserve no mercy' PBS
- Hegseth prays at Pentagon service for ‘overwhelming violence’ against enemies The Guardian
- Pete Hegseth’s Christian rhetoric draws renewed scrutiny after the US goes to war with Iran AP News
- When the secretary of defense plays preacher The Boston Globe
- Hegseth prays at service for violence against ‘those who deserve no mercy’ The Hill
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