Viral CNN Segment Highlights Disturbing Christian Movement. Bible Scholars Have Thoughts.
Story by Caroline Bologna • 18h
A recent CNN segment about controversial pastor Doug Wilson has prompted pushback from religious scholars and advocates who believe that his brand of patriarchal Christian nationalism does not align with the teachings of Jesus ― yet is increasingly shaping political and cultural life in the United States.
Wilson, who co-founded the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, or CREC, appeared in an interview with Pamela Brown in which he discussed his vision for a Christian nation and a Christian world and referred to women as “the kind of people that people come out of.”
The segment also featured pastors involved in Wilson’s movement who advocated for the repeal of women’s right to vote and the implementation of voting by household, and a congregant who stated that she submits to her husband.
What made the report even more striking, however, was that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth promoted it on X with the comment “All of Christ for All of Life.”
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