U.S. church leader Doug Wilson declares strong support for Alberta independence movement
Pastor Doug Wilson, a prominent U.S. church leader, has expressed strong support for the Alberta independence movement, viewing it as a step towards a government based on Christian principles. He believes that Alberta's secession would limit government overreach and inspire similar movements. Wilson's views have garnered attention in both the U.S. and Canada, where his denomination has established congregations advocating for independence.
- ▪Doug Wilson is a church leader known for his support of Christian nationalism.
- ▪He believes Alberta's independence would limit government power and inspire others.
- ▪Wilson's denomination has congregations in Alberta that support the independence movement.
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Open this photo in gallery:Pastor Doug Wilson prepares for a podcast recording in Moscow, Idaho, on Tuesday. He has attracted attention for his support of Christian nationalism, a belief that U.S. law and society should function according to biblical precepts.Margaret Albaugh/The Globe and MailShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountA prominent American church leader with ties to members of the Donald Trump administration has declared strong support for the Alberta independence movement, which he calls a step toward establishing a government ruled by Christian principles. Pastor Doug Wilson has prayed in the Pentagon, counselled Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth and won attention for his support of Christian nationalism, a belief that U.S.
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