The dramatic nomination of Pete Hegseth to Secretary of Defense brought out the fireworks as Hegseth is a man of the infantry and showcased his disdain for the general class he believes to be failures. Despite his messy personal life, for which he by accounts is repentant, Hegseth hobbled over the finish line of the confirmation process. In an ultra-dramatic fashion, JD Vance acting as President of the Senate issued a tie-breaking vote in favor of the Trump administration.
As previously noted, accusations of antisemitism stemming from Hegseth’s association with the Christian Reformed Evangelical Church denomination did not occur in the confirmation hearings at all. Last November, Doug Wilson claimed that the Antioch Declaration was necessary to assist Hegseth in his confirmation.
But as we’ve seen, Pete Hegseth did not sign the Antioch Declaration, joining the majority of Doug Wilson’s co-elders and deacons. It appears that the Antioch Declaration which asserted that Christians regarded Jews with partiality in comparison to other pagans was at best a moot point in accomplishing its objective.
And as I’ve written earlier, the goal is not to simply defeat the Antioch Declaration but to run up the score, so that it’s never used as a measure of orthodoxy for pastors and laymen alike.
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The entire purpose of the so-called “Antioch Declaration” is to manipulate and gaslight Christians into wrongly believing that “anti-semitism” is “un-Christian”.
The authors of the “Antioch Declaration” admit this on the signatories page of their website, where they claim that the “Antioch Declaration” is needed to fight “neo-Nazis.”
By admitting that the purpose of the “Antioch Declaration” is to combat “anti-semitism”, the authors implicitly admit that the entire purpose of the “Antioch Declaration” is to serve jewish interests.
Doug Wilson, Joseph Boot, the depraved monster Joel Berry, etc are all lying traitorous false teachers.
By naming their pro-jewish drivel “the Antioch Declaration” after the city where the word “Christianity” was first used, the false teachers are manipulatively trying to take ownership of Christianity and re-define “Christian” as “someone who supports jews.”
The authors of the pro-jewish, heretical, antichrist “Antioch Declaration” are evil, manipulative, lying false teachers.
Also, Doug Wilson and Joel Berry exude evil and are extremely creepy. They seem like the sort of people who shouldn’t be trusted around children.