**Headline: Pastor Who Thinks Women Shouldn’t Vote Gets a Stage at the Pentagon—What Could Go Wrong?**
So, here we are. A pastor who believes women shouldn’t have the right to vote just got a prime spot leading a worship service at the Pentagon. Yup, you read that right. Doug Wilson, the guy who’s been vocal about his outdated views, was invited by none other than Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Wilson stood up there for a whole 15 minutes, preaching as part of a monthly Christian worship series that Hegseth himself started. Because nothing says “modern military values” quite like a sermon from someone who thinks half the population should be sidelined in the political arena.
The media will probably spin this as a mere “controversial choice” and brush past the glaring implications of inviting someone with such regressive views into a space like the Pentagon. Forget about the optics; let’s just focus on how this is becoming the new normal in certain circles.
And let’s not kid ourselves—this isn’t just a random event. There’s clearly a pattern of inviting figures who align with specific ideologies. What’s missing here is any serious discussion about the implications of platforming such beliefs in a government setting. Are we really okay with giving air time to views that actively undermine democracy?
But hey, it’s just a sermon, right? Just a little casual faith-sharing in the halls of power. Can’t wait to see who gets invited next—maybe someone who thinks climate change is a hoax?
At this rate, the next monthly worship series might as well be titled “Back to the Future: 1950s Edition.”
By Admin | Published: February 19, 2026 at 4:39 pm
