If there’s any other, less judgmental religious message Scott Hill would like to provide in support of Donald Trump, well, there’s just no evidence of it.

Scott Hill’s support for Trump seems to be limited to lifting himself up off the couch just for long enough to sign his name on a list, and then to sit back down and take a nice nap.

The Trump for President campaign lists Scott Hill as a pastor in Guthrie County, Iowa…

…but, although Scott Hill used to be the pastor of Heartland Baptist Church, he is not anymore.

There is no record anywhere online of him working as the leader of any other church or religious organization in Iowa.

The Heartland Baptist Church teaches that only the Christian god is a real god, and that all other gods are false, and are servants of Satan.

So, the Heartland Baptist Church teaches that Jews and Hindus and Muslims are all servants of Satan.

The Heartland Baptist Church also teaches that atheists are evil, writing that “all such as continue in impenitence and unbelief are in His sight wicked, and under the curse”.

This intolerance appears to be the legacy left by ex-pastor Scott Hill.

Scott Hill’s weird story is just one of over three hundred stories of preachers and posers out there in the weeds of Iowa’s Christian Nationalism. They claim that the ruler of the entire universe is on their side, but they can’t quite seem to get their acts together.

To find out more about this curious anti-democratic religious movement, get yourself a copy of the new book Donald Trump’s Army of God: Christian Nationalism in the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.

The Iowa Faith Leader Coalition is a radical political organization that violates the law

Let’s make it our business to become aware of the radical preachers who are members of the Coalition.