Sunday, February 22, 2026

Weekly Roundup: Pentagon Pulpit, Silenced Christians: Doug Wilson, James Talarico & the Battle for the American Soul (Bradley Onishi and Daniel Miller; Straight White American Jesus podcast)

Doug Wilson's appearance at a Pentagon prayer service hosted by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is more than a symbolic moment—it's a window into the kind of Christianity being elevated at the highest levels of American power. Wilson, a self-identified Christian nationalist and longtime pastor in Moscow, Idaho, has built an influential religious and media network rooted in a theology that centers male authority, rejects pluralism in the public square, and frames "Christ is King" as a political claim over the nation itself. His record—documented by journalists like Brian Kaylor and Sarah Stankorb—includes defending rigid patriarchal structures, opposing women's suffrage, limiting public religious freedom to conservative Protestantism, and mishandling abuse cases within his orbit. That this theology is now platformed inside the Pentagon, amid ongoing fallout from the Epstein scandal and broader debates about power, sexuality, and accountability, raises urgent questions about what kind of moral vision is being fused with state authority—and who it protects.

At the same time, CBS's decision not to air Stephen Colbert's interview with Texas State Representative James Talarico—an outspoken Christian critic of Christian nationalism—reveals the other side of the equation. Talarico, a seminary student and public school teacher, argues that separating church and state protects both democracy and the integrity of Christian faith. His warning that Christian nationalism is "a cancer on my religion" stands in sharp contrast to Wilson's vision of public Christianity. The juxtaposition is stark: a hardline theocrat welcomed at the Pentagon, and a soft-spoken Christian democrat sidelined from broadcast television. Together, these events underscore a growing dynamic in American public life—where the state appears increasingly willing to privilege one brand of religion while marginalizing dissenting voices, even within Christianity itself.
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American Empathy and American Humanism, with Fish Stark (Andrew Seidel; One Nation, Indivisible podcast Episode #052)

Fish Stark joins Andrew to talk about bringing empathy back to America and how folks can get $1,000 grants for empathy projects that will take place across the country on May 2. 

This is much bigger than just a single project, this is an answer to the toxicity of Christian Nationalism, MAGA politics, and the division in this country. 

But it could also be the answer for growing the secular movement. This is the very time Fish and Andrew have chatted and history is lucky it was (mostly) recorded.  
If you can’t support AHA or the project, you can still spread the word by sharing the social media videos announcing the project. Or just share them anyway.
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Black Freethinkers of the Harlem Renaissance | Freethought Radio: In Studio

Historian Chris Cameron explores the overlooked tradition of Black freethought during the Harlem Renaissance. From W.E.B. Du Bois’s sharp critiques of the church to Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston’s personal breaks from faith, the talk connects secularism to struggles against racism, violence and hypocrisy.
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"Freedom and Constraint" (Bradley Onishi and Daniel Miller; Straight White American Jesus podcast) It's in the Code ep 180

Josh Hawley argues that "modern-day Epicureans" abandon all notions of "history, family, home, and tradition." He argues that without these, humans have no identity, and that these "Epicureans" have no real sense of who they are. 

But is this true? 

Does everyone who disagrees with Hawley's understanding of the human person lack any identity? And do "history, family, home, and tradition" really define us completely? 



Black Secularism and the Scopes Trial: A Century of Freethought (Dan Barker and Annie Laurie Gaylor, Freethought Radio podcast)

FFRF Communications Director Amit Pal and FFRF Multimedia Producer Leo Costello break down the latest state-church headlines, including troubling rhetoric at the National Gathering for Prayer and Repentance led by House Speaker Mike Johnson. Then, historian Chris Cameron explores the freethinkers of color who helped build a powerful tradition of Black secularism in America.
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Whitewashing a Pastor's Disturbing Legacy (Hemant Mehta and Jessica Bluemke, The Friendly Atheist podast #623)

— Southern Baptists are whitewashing the bigoted legacy of Wiley Drake. (2:27)

— Ex-pastor at Greg Laurie’s megachurch: I’m too broke to fight all these sexual abuse lawsuits. (17:31)

— The anti–Project Blitz: A new tactic to fight Christian Nationalism in public schools. (38:30)

— GOP lawmaker asks God to cleanse government of non-believers at Christian Nationalist event. (45:29)

— Trust in clergy members hits record low, Gallup finds. (54:42)

— Oklahoma rejects proposed religious charter school. Supporters already plan to sue. (1:06:14)
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DoJ cases against protesters keep collapsing as officers’ lies are exposed in court

String of embarrassing defeats for prosecutors as experts condemn DoJ effort to cast people as 'violent perpetrators'…

 https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/21/doj-protesters-federal-agents-cases


 

Trump raises tariffs to 15% on imports from all countries

President announced increase from 10% using different authority from mechanism that supreme court struck down on Friday…

 https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/21/trump-tariffs-15-percent


 

Trump ‘lost big’ on tariff ruling in the Supreme Court, says Tribe

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiiBP3yArCw

 

Paul Wasn’t a Christian — The Shocking Truth From a Scholar (feat Dr Paula Fredriksen)(Paulogia on YouTube)

Christian apologists have built entire arguments on Paul’s story — but what if their foundation is completely wrong? In this explosive interview with historian Paula Fredriksen, we uncover a radically different view of Paul, one that challenges everything from conversion narratives to the very birth of Christianity. If you're ready to question what you’ve been told, this is where the cracks begin.
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Calling political opponents fascists and mocking victims of political violence

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/U5EaG0XhwOo

 

Wait ’Til You’re Dead, Donald | Paula Poundstone

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/bV-PZZeuQPY

 

Pritzker demands REFUNDS for taxpayers who paid for Trump's unconstitutional tariffs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBZeatD4gk8

 

UH OH! Trump makes FATAL ERROR after TARIFF RULING!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8k1tSdUqbRU

 








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