“I pray that God kills him.” - “Right. We want him to be crucified with Christ”

byRainer Hofmann

March 25, 2026

There are moments when, as a journalist, you pause. Not out of uncertainty, but because what you are reading is so open and so brazen that you wonder whether the world has simply stopped feeling shame. Brooks Potteiger is a pastor. Pilgrim Hill Reformed Fellowship, Nashville. And he is the spiritual advisor to Pete Hegseth - the man who leads the United States Department of Defense. The same Potteiger whom Hegseth invited into the Pentagon in August to pray there. In front of soldiers. In the name of God.

Pete Hegseth with the pastor he trusts: Brooks Potteiger

Last week, Potteiger sat on the podcast Reformation Red Pill with Joshua Haymes - not a coincidence, not an unfamiliar format, because Hegseth has appeared there at least four times. Haymes is also a member of the Pilgrim Hill congregation. They know each other, they think alike, they pray together. The conversation turned to James Talarico. Democratic state representative in Texas, recently won primary for the U.S. Senate. Talarico is a Christian - but he rejects Christian nationalism. And that, it seems, is reason enough.

Haymes said it without hesitation: “I pray that God kills him.”

Potteiger replied: “Right. We want him to be crucified with Christ.”

Haymes continued: “And if it is not God’s will - then stop him, by any means, O God.”

You sit with that for a while. Let it sink in. The pastor of the American Secretary of Defense publicly endorses a death wish against an elected politician - and finds it so natural that he does not even hesitate. No pause, no reflection, not a single moment of doubt. Just: right. This is not faith. Faith doubts, carries, endures. What is happening here is something else. God’s name is taken and placed over a political opponent like a verdict that no longer requires justification. And because it is framed as a prayer, it is meant to be untouchable.

But it is not untouchable. It is the opposite of what religion in a free society should stand for. Hegseth remains silent. The Pentagon remains silent. And Potteiger continues to sit where Hegseth placed him - close to the center of American military power, close enough to pray, close enough to be heard.

In November, Talarico will face the winner of the Republican primary - either Senator John Cornyn or Attorney General Ken Paxton. Until then, one question remains, one that cannot be prayed away: how many of these moments will it take before someone in Washington stands up and says that this is not normal. That it never was. And that a Secretary of Defense whose closest spiritual advisor publicly welcomes the death of political opponents has no place in that office.

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Irene Monreal
Irene Monreal
1 month ago

Wenn man das ohne Ton ansieht, hat man den Eindruck, als ob sich in einer amerikanischen Sitcom zwei Leute gerade über die Wahl der neuen Farbe für den Gartenzaun einig geworden sind. So nebensächlich, man lächelt – oh cool,so machen wir das…
Es werden immer mehr Verbrecher nach oben gespült, bejubelt, gewählt. Was ist, verdammt nochmal, passiert?!

Carolina
Carolina
1 month ago

Oh man, ich hoffe nicht, dass das einer der Anhänger dieser radikalen Christen als Aufforderung auffässtt.

Anja
Anja
1 month ago

Extremismus und Fanatismus ist immer gefährlich 😡

Mosu
Mosu
1 month ago

Wie perfide ist das, unglaublich

Ela Gatto
1 month ago

Religiöse Fanatiker, das sind die schlimmsten.

Sie legitimieren jede noch so abscheuliche Gräueltat mit Gott.

Ganz perfide, sie wünschen das Gott Talarico tötet.
Gott!
So umgehen sie geschickt das Gebot „Du sollst nicht töten“.
Denn es ist ja Gott der richtet und tötet.🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

Und wenn ein irrer Evangelikaler sich nun beflissen fühlt, Talarico zu töten, dann war es Gottes Fügung 🤬🤬🤬

Es gibt keinen Unterschied mehr zwischen dieser Evangelikalen Sekte und den Mullahs, den Taliban.

Staat und Religion gehören getrennt.
Alles andere geht nie gut aus.

Kobelt
Kobelt
1 month ago
Reply to  Ela Gatto

Diese zwei Menschen sind falsche Propheten. Was sagt der Herr?
„Sie kommen zu euch als Schafe, aber in Wirklichkeit sind sie reißenden Wölfe“..
Eine der schlimmsten Sünden
…Hände die unschuldiges Blut vergießen, ein Herz das böse Pläne schmiedet…..
Aber zur Zeit sterben auf der ganzen Welt unschuldige Menschen.Weil eine Handvoll BesessenerTypen ( keine Frauen) teuflische Kriege führen.
Gott, bitte schütze uns vor diesen bösen teuflischen Menschen 🙏

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