Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth appeared to fumble the ball with total confidence this week after reading what sounded like ...
During a prayer at the Pentagon on Wednesday, Pete Hegseth appeared to paraphrase "Pulp Fiction" rather than the real Ezekiel ...
Pulp Fiction made somewhat of a cameo in a recent prayer service at the Pentagon. It's been an interesting week for politics ...
As the ARC Conference approaches, the logistics and planning preparation are fully underway. However, for many involved, as ...
When government officials hold prayer services, quote scripture and engage in religious proselytizing at the workplace, is it ...
A common term is, “I didn't get what I wanted. I got what I needed. And I learned it was what I wanted.” Sometimes, unanswered prayers are the answer.
The defense secretary recounted a prayer told to him by a U.S. soldier during a sermon at the Pentagon, but only part of it ...
At a Pentagon worship service this week, Hegseth led a prayer based not on scripture but on Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 film.
If there were any concerns that the second weekend of Coachella was going to be a little bit ‘After the Lord Mayor’s Show’, ...
A prayer delivered by US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth has courted controversy after he appeared to paraphrase a line ...
"When our leaders mix up God and a movie, in trying to suggest that God is behind them, that suggests the muddle we’re all in ...
Pete Hegseth is being mocked after quoting what sounded like a Bible verse during a Pentagon prayer service — but critics say ...