During the “Bible and American Renewal” breakout session at this week’s National Conservatism Conference, Josh Hammer stood out as the lone Jewish person on the panel of otherwise conservative Christian activists: a pastor, the editor of an online Christian magazine and a self-described Christian nationalist. Yet, it was Hammer who told an audience member that “America was founded as a Christian country.” “I’ll be the first to say that,” Hammer added.| The Roys Report
(Opinion) This past weekend, Idaho Christian nationalist pastor Doug Wilson went viral for saying that “women are the kind of people that people come out of” — his way of indicating that a woman’s place is primarily in the home. The rest of CNN’s interview highlighted Wilson’s misogyny as he wants to repeal the 19th Amendment, his opposition to same-sex marriage rights, and his racism in saying “mutual affection” existed between some masters and slaves, all while discussing h...| The Roys Report
Pastor Doug Wilson has agreed to a live on-air discussion with the producers of “Sons of Patriarchy,” a podcast dedicated to exposing what it describes as abuse within Wilson’s church, Christ Church, after a confrontation during a weekend of dueling events in Moscow. The unexpected agreement came Saturday (Aug. 9) when Wilson was approached by Peter Bell, the podcast’s producer, and Sarah Bader, who works on the show, during a weekend-long event organized by the church.| The Roys Report
Screengrab via YouTube / @Blog & Mablog Pastor Doug Wilson has made a number of public statements about women and voting. On the surface, they may appear consistent, but when placed side by sid…| Biblical Gender Roles
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 … Continue reading Doug Wilson & Christian Nationalism make the news in Australia| MurrayCampbell.net
Christ Kirk DC is the latest example of pastor Doug Wilson’s growing sphere of influence among a cadre of conservatives sometimes described as the ‘New Right.’| Word&Way