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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsEx-pastor at Pete Hegseth's church calls for public executions and says Bible backs Ice raids
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/aug/22/pastor-joshua-haymes-pete-hegsethThe US defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, has repeatedly endorsed the Reformation Red Pill podcast, and has appeared on four episodes. But the former pastor who hosts the show, and who attends Hegseths theocratic church, has voiced a range of extreme positions in recent months on issues including Ice raids, capital punishment, the racist great replacement theory, adultery and neo-Nazism.
The revelations come on top of recent media reports focused on Hegseth also boosting a video of Douglas Wilson and other Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC) pastors arguing that women should lose the vote in the United States. They also follow previous revelations about Hegseths links to or apparent sympathies for Christian nationalist positions.
Joshua Haymes is a member of the CREC-aligned Pilgrim Hill Reformed Fellowship (PHRF), and his podcasts advocate for the CRECs moral and theological positions. As the Guardian previously reported, he once served as a pastoral intern at the church. Online he has claimed that liberalism is a greater threat to the US than neo-Nazism, and that the Bible is pro-Ice raids. On X, he has also advocated for capital punishment for adultery and abortion, and appeared to call for the drowning of LGBTQ+ Pride marchers.
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In a 17 July podcast, Haymes reacted to a podcast by the New Evangelicals, a Christian non-profit critical of Christian nationalism, in order to argue the case that Ice immigration raids have a biblical basis, and went on to link his claims with a version of the great replacement conspiracy theories.
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Ex-pastor at Pete Hegseth's church calls for public executions and says Bible backs Ice raids (Original Post)
DBoon
Aug 22
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MrWowWow
(999 posts)1. If You're Listening Death...
Pay this creature a house visit:
Joshua Haymes
surfered
(8,947 posts)2. Another White Supremacist Christian.
tanyev
(47,688 posts)3. I'm guessing he's cool with all the adulterers in the Trump administration tho?
🤨
Eliot Rosewater
(33,838 posts)7. Including the boss and all his island extra curricular activities
Demovictory9
(37,113 posts)4. Hate mongering idiots
Sneederbunk
(16,607 posts)5. I'm betting the pastor drinks a lot too.
Initech
(106,180 posts)6. That's exactly why he's an "ex" pastor.
Fuck this asshole and anyone like him!