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Pete Hegseth has has hit back against accusations his tattoos are white supremacist symbols. ... a Christian motto tattooed on his arm. This is disgusting anti-Christian bigotry from the AP, and ...
Hegseth’s most well-known tattoo is probably the large Jerusalem Cross on his chest. ... Hegseth’s arm features a cross with a sword that references the New Testament verse Matthew 10:34 ...
Hegseth, an evangelical Christian, has said that the cross is a symbol of his Christian faith, but his detractors have said the Jerusalem Cross is an indicator of extremism, White supremacist and ...
Hegseth has said that his National Guard superiors removed him because of his Jerusalem cross tattoo, [45] a Christian symbol which they determined was connected to extremism. [47] He wrote in his fourth book that this caused him to resign in disgust. [26] Hegseth wrote in the book that he separated from the IRR in January 2024. [48]
Man with a full back tattoo of Michael and the Dragon adapted from the bible engravings by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld Some Christians take issue with tattooing, upholding the Hebrew prohibition. The Hebrew prohibition is based on interpreting Leviticus 19:28—"Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks ...
Jerusalem cross based on a cross potent (as commonly realised in early modern heraldry) The national flag of Georgia The Jerusalem cross (also known as "five-fold Cross", or "cross-and-crosslets") is a heraldic cross and Christian cross variant consisting of a large cross potent surrounded by four smaller Greek crosses, one in each quadrant, representing the Four Evangelists and the spread of ...
Hegseth, an Army National Guard veteran, has the words ‘Deus Vult’ tattooed on his bicep, a rallying cry for Christian crusaders in the Middle Ages
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