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  3. In a prayer delivered by US Defense Secretary Hegseth during a Pentagon worship service yesterday, he read the fake Ezekiel 25:17 verse from “Pulp Fiction" that Samuel L. Jackson’s character recited just before he shoots a man to death.

In a prayer delivered by US Defense Secretary Hegseth during a Pentagon worship service yesterday, he read the fake Ezekiel 25:17 verse from “Pulp Fiction" that Samuel L. Jackson’s character recited just before he shoots a man to death.

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  • newsguyusa@flipboard.socialN newsguyusa@flipboard.social

    In a prayer delivered by US Defense Secretary Hegseth during a Pentagon worship service yesterday, he read the fake Ezekiel 25:17 verse from “Pulp Fiction" that Samuel L. Jackson’s character recited just before he shoots a man to death. https://variety.com/2026/film/news/pete-hegseth-pulp-fiction-fake-bible-verse-prayer-service-1236723446/

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    @newsguyusa this guy is such a fucking moron.

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    • newsguyusa@flipboard.socialN newsguyusa@flipboard.social

      In a prayer delivered by US Defense Secretary Hegseth during a Pentagon worship service yesterday, he read the fake Ezekiel 25:17 verse from “Pulp Fiction" that Samuel L. Jackson’s character recited just before he shoots a man to death. https://variety.com/2026/film/news/pete-hegseth-pulp-fiction-fake-bible-verse-prayer-service-1236723446/

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      @newsguyusa ha ha ha ha ha

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      • newsguyusa@flipboard.socialN newsguyusa@flipboard.social

        In a prayer delivered by US Defense Secretary Hegseth during a Pentagon worship service yesterday, he read the fake Ezekiel 25:17 verse from “Pulp Fiction" that Samuel L. Jackson’s character recited just before he shoots a man to death. https://variety.com/2026/film/news/pete-hegseth-pulp-fiction-fake-bible-verse-prayer-service-1236723446/

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        @newsguyusa These people.. 😂 My fucking god, what a shit show

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        • newsguyusa@flipboard.socialN newsguyusa@flipboard.social

          In a prayer delivered by US Defense Secretary Hegseth during a Pentagon worship service yesterday, he read the fake Ezekiel 25:17 verse from “Pulp Fiction" that Samuel L. Jackson’s character recited just before he shoots a man to death. https://variety.com/2026/film/news/pete-hegseth-pulp-fiction-fake-bible-verse-prayer-service-1236723446/

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          @newsguyusa This is my favorite story of the week. 😂

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          • newsguyusa@flipboard.socialN newsguyusa@flipboard.social

            In a prayer delivered by US Defense Secretary Hegseth during a Pentagon worship service yesterday, he read the fake Ezekiel 25:17 verse from “Pulp Fiction" that Samuel L. Jackson’s character recited just before he shoots a man to death. https://variety.com/2026/film/news/pete-hegseth-pulp-fiction-fake-bible-verse-prayer-service-1236723446/

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            @newsguyusa "That motherfuckin' asshole is running his stupid-ass mouth ruinin' my favorite motherfuckin' movies. I want him off the plane!"

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            • newsguyusa@flipboard.socialN newsguyusa@flipboard.social

              In a prayer delivered by US Defense Secretary Hegseth during a Pentagon worship service yesterday, he read the fake Ezekiel 25:17 verse from “Pulp Fiction" that Samuel L. Jackson’s character recited just before he shoots a man to death. https://variety.com/2026/film/news/pete-hegseth-pulp-fiction-fake-bible-verse-prayer-service-1236723446/

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              @newsguyusa
              None of these "Christians" have actually read the Bible.

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              • newsguyusa@flipboard.socialN newsguyusa@flipboard.social

                In a prayer delivered by US Defense Secretary Hegseth during a Pentagon worship service yesterday, he read the fake Ezekiel 25:17 verse from “Pulp Fiction" that Samuel L. Jackson’s character recited just before he shoots a man to death. https://variety.com/2026/film/news/pete-hegseth-pulp-fiction-fake-bible-verse-prayer-service-1236723446/

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                @newsguyusa Hahaha...

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                • phracker2art@mstdn.socialP phracker2art@mstdn.social

                  @newsguyusa
                  None of these "Christians" have actually read the Bible.

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                  @Phracker2Art @newsguyusa some say this is because they are not Christian, they are Evangelical White Supremacists

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                  • jeffcampo@mastodon.socialJ jeffcampo@mastodon.social

                    @Phracker2Art @newsguyusa some say this is because they are not Christian, they are Evangelical White Supremacists

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                    @jeffcampo @newsguyusa
                    You could make the argument that Evangelism is effectively a separate religion from Christianity, since the respective tenets of those two ideologies have almost nothing to do with each other.

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                    • newsguyusa@flipboard.socialN newsguyusa@flipboard.social

                      In a prayer delivered by US Defense Secretary Hegseth during a Pentagon worship service yesterday, he read the fake Ezekiel 25:17 verse from “Pulp Fiction" that Samuel L. Jackson’s character recited just before he shoots a man to death. https://variety.com/2026/film/news/pete-hegseth-pulp-fiction-fake-bible-verse-prayer-service-1236723446/

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                      @newsguyusa would be nice if hegseth could just be done and go walk the earth

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                      • renardboy@mastodon.socialR renardboy@mastodon.social

                        @newsguyusa would be nice if hegseth could just be done and go walk the earth

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                        @renardboy @newsguyusa as they are so into bible they should try 'dust to dust'
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                        • makeapppie@techhub.socialM makeapppie@techhub.social

                          @hszakher @baconandcoconut @newsguyusa @SQLAllFather in many ways, same thing.

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                          @MakeAppPie @hszakher @baconandcoconut @newsguyusa @SQLAllFather

                          (If anyone would like to read more on the apt Moloch comparison, I wrote about it here: https://courtcan.com/2025/10/30/lets-get-dark-for-a-bit-shall-we/ )

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                          • newsguyusa@flipboard.socialN newsguyusa@flipboard.social

                            In a prayer delivered by US Defense Secretary Hegseth during a Pentagon worship service yesterday, he read the fake Ezekiel 25:17 verse from “Pulp Fiction" that Samuel L. Jackson’s character recited just before he shoots a man to death. https://variety.com/2026/film/news/pete-hegseth-pulp-fiction-fake-bible-verse-prayer-service-1236723446/

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                            @newsguyusa

                            #Pentagon #presssecretary prayer was “obviously inspired by dialogue in Pulp Fiction”... “Anyone saying the Secretary misquoted Ezekiel 2517 is peddling fake news and ignorant of reality.”

                            ⭕NO, YOU ARE🤪

                            #PulpFiction writer-director #QuentinTarantino reportedly drew from a scene in the 1973 #japanesefilm “Bodyguard Kiba” as the basis for Jackson’s monologue.

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                            Hegseth channels his inner Tarantino with fake Bible verse from Pulp Fiction

                            The defense secretary said his prayer drew on Ezekiel, but wording closely matches Quentin Tarantino dialogue

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                            Pete Hegseth Quoted A Bible Verse. Turns Out It Was A Rip-Off Of ‘Pulp Fiction.’

                            "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," one person commented.

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                            • newsguyusa@flipboard.socialN newsguyusa@flipboard.social

                              In a prayer delivered by US Defense Secretary Hegseth during a Pentagon worship service yesterday, he read the fake Ezekiel 25:17 verse from “Pulp Fiction" that Samuel L. Jackson’s character recited just before he shoots a man to death. https://variety.com/2026/film/news/pete-hegseth-pulp-fiction-fake-bible-verse-prayer-service-1236723446/

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                              @newsguyusa ...the two shall fall into a pit.....

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                              • phracker2art@mstdn.socialP phracker2art@mstdn.social

                                @jeffcampo @newsguyusa
                                You could make the argument that Evangelism is effectively a separate religion from Christianity, since the respective tenets of those two ideologies have almost nothing to do with each other.

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                                @Phracker2Art @newsguyusa I prefer the term theocrat as it's just one word that is pretty easy to explain if one is called upon to do so, what do yall think?

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                                • phracker2art@mstdn.socialP phracker2art@mstdn.social

                                  @jeffcampo @newsguyusa
                                  You could make the argument that Evangelism is effectively a separate religion from Christianity, since the respective tenets of those two ideologies have almost nothing to do with each other.

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                                  @Phracker2Art @newsguyusa not to distract from your contribution, which is valid

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                                  • linuxandyarn@hachyderm.ioL linuxandyarn@hachyderm.io

                                    @newsguyusa Christ on a cracker. He not only doesn't know how to interpret the bible, he didn't even watch the end of Pulp Fiction when Jules says that he isn't the righteous man, and vengeance is in fact reserved to god.

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                                    @linuxandyarn

                                    Oh my gosh, this is all so crazy 😂

                                    @newsguyusa

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                                      In a prayer delivered by US Defense Secretary Hegseth during a Pentagon worship service yesterday, he read the fake Ezekiel 25:17 verse from “Pulp Fiction" that Samuel L. Jackson’s character recited just before he shoots a man to death. https://variety.com/2026/film/news/pete-hegseth-pulp-fiction-fake-bible-verse-prayer-service-1236723446/

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                                      @newsguyusa To be fair, the first part of it is real. But few people are like me: I thought it sounded off, so I looked it up. Apparently the DoD never checks references, or targeting information. Both of these have bad outcomes on schools.

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                                      • sharoncrockett@toot.communityS sharoncrockett@toot.community

                                        @newsguyusa I know Pope Leo doesn't care. But I think he may be praying for Hegseth's sins.

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                                        @SharonCrockett@toot.community @newsguyusa@flipboard.social Pope Leo already denounced this. But he probably does pay for MAGA to repent from their sins.

                                        Not that it is gonna help.
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                                        • baconandcoconut@freeradical.zoneB baconandcoconut@freeradical.zone

                                          @newsguyusa The "pentagon worship service" timeline is definitely the worst timeline.

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                                          @baconandcoconut@freeradical.zone @newsguyusa@flipboard.social pentagon, pentagram, same thing
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