Moment Christian pastor’s shocking beliefs on women are exposed

A Christian pastor in Texas claims that God doesn’t want women to vote and that Americans should be ruled by a religious dictator.

Joel Webbon, leader of Covenant Bible Church in Georgetown and Right Response Ministries, is not shy about his conservative nationalist views, which he shares in his sermons and Theology Applied podcast.

When asked if he thinks women should vote, he said no, before explaining his reasoning.

“If we had a Christian nation and women could vote, we wouldn’t have a Christian nation in 50 years,” Webbon said.

“God did not design women for warfare, and that is part of what politics is. It’s basically everything that’s political; it’s war without blood….

Joel Webbon, leader of Covenant Bible Church in Georgetown and Right Response Ministries, claims God doesn’t want women to vote

‘I believe the sword has been given to the people. The sword is – without being rude, I think this is a fact – it is a phallus. It has been assigned to people by God.”

Comparing women to five-year-old children, Webbon explained, “She is like a child in the way God has appointed men to protect them.

‘Women should not be at the forefront, they should be protected.’

Webbon has gone viral several times thanks to his specific views, which he calls Christian nationalism but which critics see as misogynistic and retrograde.

In one viral clip, Webbon explains that he has to approve every book his wife reads.

In one clip, Webbon explains that he has to approve every book his wife, pictured, reads

In one clip, Webbon explains that he has to approve every book his wife, pictured, reads

According to Webbon, he is in charge of everything in his household, including when his children go to the toilet

According to Webbon, he is in charge of everything in his household, including when his children go to the toilet

Webbon says, “There are certain books that I just had to say, ‘Hey, I don’t know if this is a bad book, but I don’t have time to read it, so you’re not going to read it either. We will read it together,” he said.

“I remember my wife had a book the other day and I saw her reading it on the couch, and it was about infant baptism (the practice of baptizing children or infants.) And I said, ‘No, we don’t do that yet . I’ll be baptized when I’m ready.”

Webbon believes that women should not have knowledge that he does not already have himself, because God forbids women from teaching their husbands anything.

The pastor continued, “But my wife won’t be a paediatrician for another three years before I do, and I don’t have time to read it now. I know the arguments will be great. I will agree and disagree.

“I don’t know which arguments are better, but for now I am convinced of this and you will not outdo me.”

According to Webbon, he is in charge of everything in his household, including when his children go to the toilet.

Webbon has said, “I have four people in my life for whom I dictate the hours of their day. I dictate what time they go to the toilet. When we eat, what we eat, what we wear.

‘They are my children. Those are the people I have virtually unlimited authority over,” he continued.

Webbon also believes that the United States should be ruled by a “Caesar-type” Christian dictator who “just rules with an iron fist” and forces everyone to at least “pretend to be Christian,” as he said earlier this year said in his podcast. month.

He said: “I love the Constitution…I absolutely love it. If there was anything I would do with the Constitution at all – if there was a revival sweeping the country, or if we had an American Caesar and he was a Christian…

“One of the first things I would argue for is not even to change the Constitution, but simply to include a preamble to the Apostles’ Creed in the Constitution.”

DailyMail.com has contacted Webbon and Bible Covenant Church for comment on this story.

Covenant Bible Church claims that it “consists to glorify God by making disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey all the commandments of Jesus Christ .’