A Pentagon worship service sparked controversy by using a fictional Bible verse from Pulp Fiction, raising concerns about mixing pop culture with religious practices.
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Hegseth Quotes Made-Up Bible Verse From Pulp Fiction

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth quoted the fake Bible verse from Samuel L. Jackson’s monologue as Jules Winfield in Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction, apparently believing it was completely real. The ...
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