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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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  • 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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    • 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 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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          • elduvelle@neuromatch.socialE elduvelle@neuromatch.social

            @newsguyusa it was probably AI-generated, as the Pulp fiction version has to be more prominent in the training set than the actual version..

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            @elduvelle@neuromatch.social @newsguyusa@flipboard.social Probably true, and also they probably used Grok.
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            • kanamauna@sauropods.winK kanamauna@sauropods.win

              @newsguyusa

              Don’t know how The Onion can survive this.

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              @KanaMauna@sauropods.win @newsguyusa@flipboard.social They should sue the US government on grounds of unfair competition and antitrust.
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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 ...he cites a guy, that actually needs to get detailed instructions how to cleanup the mess he created in a car?

                time to send in mr. wolf i'd say, the earlier the better.

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                • naturemc@mastodon.onlineN naturemc@mastodon.online

                  @newsguyusa There's a German (dialect) saying: "Herr, schmeiss Hirn rah!" = "God, please throw brain from heaven". It's used when someone is extremely like Hegseth = a stupid zero.

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                  @NatureMC „Herr, schmeiß Hirn oder Steine, aber bitte triff.“
                  (the saying you‘re looking for 😉)

                  @newsguyusa

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                  • electricfusionq@muenchen.socialE electricfusionq@muenchen.social

                    @NatureMC „Herr, schmeiß Hirn oder Steine, aber bitte triff.“
                    (the saying you‘re looking for 😉)

                    @newsguyusa

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                    @electricfusionQ Oh, die wunderbare Version kannte ich noch nicht! Muss ich mir merken! 😂

                    @newsguyusa

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                    • naturemc@mastodon.onlineN naturemc@mastodon.online

                      @electricfusionQ Oh, die wunderbare Version kannte ich noch nicht! Muss ich mir merken! 😂

                      @newsguyusa

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                      @NatureMC
                      Dies ist immer anwendbar. Und wenn es nur mit einem freundlichen Nicken im Kopf stattfindet. 🤣

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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

                        I think one problem we have with communicating why this administration is so horrible is that we'll do this thing where we simply describe the nonsensical, disrespectful or absurdly ignorant thing that happened and then say no more. Because it's so bad that we think just describing what happened should shock people enough that they will be disgusted and disappointed.

                        I'm starting to wonder if this isn't sufficient.

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                        • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                          @newsguyusa

                          I think one problem we have with communicating why this administration is so horrible is that we'll do this thing where we simply describe the nonsensical, disrespectful or absurdly ignorant thing that happened and then say no more. Because it's so bad that we think just describing what happened should shock people enough that they will be disgusted and disappointed.

                          I'm starting to wonder if this isn't sufficient.

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                          @newsguyusa

                          Pete Hegseth is the Secretary of Defense appointed by president Trump to run the US military. He is the highest ranked civilian in charge of military policy and planning.

                          He chose to give a religious sermon, which isn't typical to begin with. Mentioning God or even Christ happens from time to time but his speech was mostly religious in nature. Nonetheless he made a category error by using a more violent, fake and surreal version of a "Bible Verse."

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                          • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                            @newsguyusa

                            Pete Hegseth is the Secretary of Defense appointed by president Trump to run the US military. He is the highest ranked civilian in charge of military policy and planning.

                            He chose to give a religious sermon, which isn't typical to begin with. Mentioning God or even Christ happens from time to time but his speech was mostly religious in nature. Nonetheless he made a category error by using a more violent, fake and surreal version of a "Bible Verse."

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                            @newsguyusa

                            Pulp Fiction is a movie famous for its violence and sexual content. It was nonetheless critically well received. It's a film popular with young men, the scene with Samuel L. Jackson is a parody of extreme "fire and brimstone" religious fervor. A power fantasy for boys. This is why Tarantino altered the Bible verse to make it more extreme and absurd.

                            Hegseth using this quote suggests he cannot tell the difference between a parody of toughness and the real thing.

                            2/

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                            • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                              @newsguyusa

                              Pulp Fiction is a movie famous for its violence and sexual content. It was nonetheless critically well received. It's a film popular with young men, the scene with Samuel L. Jackson is a parody of extreme "fire and brimstone" religious fervor. A power fantasy for boys. This is why Tarantino altered the Bible verse to make it more extreme and absurd.

                              Hegseth using this quote suggests he cannot tell the difference between a parody of toughness and the real thing.

                              2/

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                              @newsguyusa

                              It comes off as childish and desperate. Like a child bragging "my dad is a US marine!" it's insecure braggadocio and shows a carless disregard for the serious nature of the occasion, for the Bible, for religion in general (and for Christianity in particular) and for the US Military, the organization Mr. Hegseth presumably wants to represent. It was a clownish and shameful moment for the whole nation.

                              We are owed an apology.

                              3/3

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                              • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                                @newsguyusa

                                I think one problem we have with communicating why this administration is so horrible is that we'll do this thing where we simply describe the nonsensical, disrespectful or absurdly ignorant thing that happened and then say no more. Because it's so bad that we think just describing what happened should shock people enough that they will be disgusted and disappointed.

                                I'm starting to wonder if this isn't sufficient.

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                                @futurebird @newsguyusa

                                i'm shocked and disgusted that so few people are shocked and disgusted.

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                                • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                                  @newsguyusa

                                  Pete Hegseth is the Secretary of Defense appointed by president Trump to run the US military. He is the highest ranked civilian in charge of military policy and planning.

                                  He chose to give a religious sermon, which isn't typical to begin with. Mentioning God or even Christ happens from time to time but his speech was mostly religious in nature. Nonetheless he made a category error by using a more violent, fake and surreal version of a "Bible Verse."

                                  1/

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                                  @futurebird @newsguyusa The man is an over the top parody of the alpha male ethos. His Bible removed all the weak stuff and replaced it with warrior mentality masculinity from the Book of Sparta.

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                                  • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                                    @newsguyusa

                                    It comes off as childish and desperate. Like a child bragging "my dad is a US marine!" it's insecure braggadocio and shows a carless disregard for the serious nature of the occasion, for the Bible, for religion in general (and for Christianity in particular) and for the US Military, the organization Mr. Hegseth presumably wants to represent. It was a clownish and shameful moment for the whole nation.

                                    We are owed an apology.

                                    3/3

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                                    @futurebird

                                    I sort of agree, but as an ethnic Jew I have to say that Christians have this idea of what real Christianity is that does not match the general history of Christianity. Hegseth's movie quote isn't textual or canonical, but it's about belief and action which is just as much a part of how other people have experienced Christianity.

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                                    • richpuchalsky@mastodon.socialR richpuchalsky@mastodon.social

                                      @futurebird

                                      I sort of agree, but as an ethnic Jew I have to say that Christians have this idea of what real Christianity is that does not match the general history of Christianity. Hegseth's movie quote isn't textual or canonical, but it's about belief and action which is just as much a part of how other people have experienced Christianity.

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                                      @richpuchalsky

                                      That is what Tarantino was doing. And that's fine, it's a part of how Christianity has impacted the world (but not the whole story, obviously)

                                      Hegseth doesn't even know that. It's an embarrassment that he should ever get to speak into a microphone.

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                                      • richpuchalsky@mastodon.socialR richpuchalsky@mastodon.social

                                        @futurebird

                                        I sort of agree, but as an ethnic Jew I have to say that Christians have this idea of what real Christianity is that does not match the general history of Christianity. Hegseth's movie quote isn't textual or canonical, but it's about belief and action which is just as much a part of how other people have experienced Christianity.

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                                        @richpuchalsky

                                        This is why I'm not as bothered as some people are by all of the tacky things Trump has been doing to the Whitehouse I guess?

                                        I just don't really care about "The Whitehouse" in that way. And Trump is only making it look like what it really is.

                                        It's still vulgar, though.

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                                        • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                                          @richpuchalsky

                                          That is what Tarantino was doing. And that's fine, it's a part of how Christianity has impacted the world (but not the whole story, obviously)

                                          Hegseth doesn't even know that. It's an embarrassment that he should ever get to speak into a microphone.

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                                          @futurebird

                                          Again I sort of agree. Tarantino was going for an artistic effect that involves parody to illustrate a truth, and Hegseth didn't get it and just illustrates the truth. Right wingers in the US often do this, such as how they used "Born in the USA" as an anthem while refusing to ever listen to what the lyrics actually said.

                                          But it's not an embarrassment really, except that he's uncultured. He's illustrating a truth about American Christianity.

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