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Rep. Matt Shea takes credit, criticism for document titled ‘Biblical Basis for War’

Washington state Rep. Matt Shea acknowledged he had distributed a four-page manifesto titled “Biblical Basis for War,” which describes the Christian god as a “warrior,” details the composition and strategies of a “Holy Army” and condemns abortion and same-sex marriage. He’s shown responding to criticism over the document in a Facebook Live video on Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2018.

Washington state Rep. Matt Shea acknowledged Wednesday he had distributed a four-page manifesto titled “Biblical Basis for War,” which describes the Christian god as a “warrior,” details the composition and strategies of a “Holy Army” and condemns abortion and same-sex marriage.

The document is organized in 14 sections with multiple tiers of bullet points and a smattering of biblical citations. Under one heading, “Rules of War,” it makes a chilling prescription for enemies who flout “biblical law.” It states, “If they do not yield – kill all males.”

After the document was leaked online Tuesday, the Spokane Valley Republican insisted he was not promoting violence and that the message had been taken out of context.

“First of all, it was a summary of a series of sermons on biblical war in the Old Testament as part of a larger discussion on the history of warfare,” Shea said in a Facebook Live video on Wednesday. “This document, in and of itself, was not a secret. I’ve actually talked about portions of this document publicly.”

In the video, Shea also complains about a recently published Rolling Stone profile that characterizes him as an extremist, argues that the United States is “a Christian nation” and asserts that his detractors are part of a so-called “counter state” made up of “Marxists” and “Islamists.” He dismisses criticism as nothing more than “smears and slander and innuendo and implication.”

He also delves into the philosophy known as “just war theory,” which has been endorsed by many mainstream Christians.

But critics of Shea – who embraces far-right conspiracy theories, associates with a fundamentalist religious group in northern Stevens County and champions a push for a 51st state called Liberty – saw something sinister in the document.

“The document Mr. Shea wrote is not a Sunday school project or an academic study,” Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich wrote in an email. “It is a ‘how to’ manual consistent with the ideology and operating philosophy of the Christian Identity/Aryan Nations movement and the Redoubt movement of the 1990s.”

Knezovich said he had obtained the document and other materials on a flash drive about six weeks ago.

“I gave it straight to the FBI,” he said.

The document caused a stir online Tuesday when it was shared by a Nine Mile Falls man, Tanner Rowe, who said he had obtained it in August from a person close to Shea. The document’s metadata shows it was created by a Matthew Shea, though Shea does not say in his video whether he was the sole author.

Rowe and other sources said the document resembles the work of the Marble Community Fellowship, a Stevens County congregation that is said to practice a strain of fundamentalist Christianity known as dominionism.

Timeline: State Rep. Matt Shea's political career

A look back at State Rep. Matt Shea's political career.

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Shea goes to college then goes to war

1996

1996: Matt Shea graduates from Gonzaga University, enters the Army as a lieutenant, serves for more than four years, including time in Bosnia-Herzegovina. After his discharge he joins the Army National Guard as a captain, enrolls in Gonzaga Law School, serves 11 months in Baghdad.

Front gate to Forward Operating Base Highlander (later Prosperity), where Shea's National Guard battalion was stationed in Baghdad in 2004-05.
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Front gate to Forward Operating Base Highlander (later Prosperity), where Shea's National Guard battalion was stationed in Baghdad in 2004-05.

Shea joins Washington Bar Association

2006

Shea, a graduate of Gonzaga Law School, becomes a member of the Washington Bar Association.

Shea offers to help Spokane in religious lawsuit

2007

Shea offers to help the City of Spokane defend itself against an atheist police chaplain’s lawsuit over Christian symbols on uniforms. City officials declined.

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Shea and first wife divorce

January 2008

Shea and his first wife Lisa are divorced. She claimed he was emotionally and physically abusive; he said that while he intended the marriage to be for life, she was a “product of the foster care system” who decided “to pursue her third divorce.”

Shea wins 4th District seat

June 2008

Shea files for the open House seat in the strongly Republican 4th Legislative district. He beats two other Republicans, including longtime GOP activist Diana Wilhite in the primary. In November, Shea defeats Democrat Tim Hattenburg with 58.5 percent of the vote.

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Shea opposes abortion

January 2009

First of many speeches to annual anti-abortion protest on the Capitol steps in Olympia.

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Shea opposes domestic partnership

April 2009

Opposes domestic partnership bill, offers an unsuccessful amendment to allow people to refuse same-sex commitment ceremonies, offers to be the first person to be jailed for denouncing same-sex marriage.

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Shea attempts to re-assert state's 10th Amendment rights

December 2009

Shea and other conservative legislators introduce a series of bills to reassert Washington’s 10th Amendment rights. None pass in the upcoming 2010 session, although a Shea bill limiting outings by patients of state mental health hospitals passes unanimously

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Shea cited for loaded gun in road rage incident

November 2011

Shea is cited for having a loaded gun in his vehicle without a valid concealed weapons permit after what police reports describe as a road rage incident. His attorney said the driver of the other car was the one who was aggressive and angry, and insisted the gun wasn’t loaded. City prosecutors agreed to drop the charge if he had no violations for a year; he did and the charge was dropped in 2013.

Shea runs for re-election against Amy Biviano

November 2012

Shea, who has been chosen as assistant GOP floor leader, runs for re-election against Democrat Amy Biviano. During the campaign, Shea posts Facebook picture of himself standing in Biviano’s driveway. Shea wins re-election with 56.6 percent of the vote.

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Shea travels to Nevada to support Bundy

April 2014

Shea is among legislators and others in an Oath Keepers group who travel to Nevada to support rancher Cliven Bundy in his standoff with the Bureau of Land Management.

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Shea wins re-election

November 2014

Shea wins re-election, beating fellow Republican Josh Arritola with 58 percent of the vote.

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Shea travels to Malheur

January 2016

Shea and other legislators on what they call a fact-finding mission travel to the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon occupied by Ammon Bundy. They meet with local law enforcement officials but are unable to negotiate a peaceful resolution.

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Dispute between Shea, Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich boils over

August 2016

An ongoing dispute between Shea and Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich comes to a head as Shea, in a podcast, alleges that a gun used in a triple homicide can be traced back to a sheriff’s deputy. After the deputy sues him for defamation, Shea argues he can’t be sued while Legislature is in session; judge rejects that argument. Suit is pending.

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Shea wins re-election

November 2016

Shea beats Democrat Scott Stucker with 65 percent of the vote. He’s named House GOP Caucus chairman for the 2017-18 session.

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“Dirty, godless, hateful people”

August 2018

At a rally for gun-rights supporters, Shea calls reporters “dirty, godless, hateful people”, prompting calls from Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee and others that he be removed from a special Legislative Task Force on Public Records. Republican leaders decline to refuse him, saying his job is to represent the caucus, not his own personal views.

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Shea goes to college then goes to war

Shea joins Washington Bar Association

Shea offers to help Spokane in religious lawsuit

Shea and first wife divorce

Shea wins 4th District seat

Shea opposes abortion

Shea opposes domestic partnership

Shea attempts to re-assert state's 10th Amendment rights

Shea cited for loaded gun in road rage incident

Shea runs for re-election against Amy Biviano

Shea travels to Nevada to support Bundy

Shea wins re-election

Shea travels to Malheur

Dispute between Shea, Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich boils over

Shea wins re-election

“Dirty, godless, hateful people”

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The leader of the group, Barry Byrd, wrote a 1988 manifesto referring to Jews as “anti-Christs” and condemning interracial marriage, though members have since tried to distance themselves from racist ideology. Shea has been a featured speaker at Marble’s annual Fourth of July God and Country Celebration.

“It truly is unnerving and, quite frankly, disgusting,” Rowe says in his own Facebook video. “This goes to show what the 51st state, or at least the leaders in it, what they really feel. They are not for liberty. They are for pushing biblical law, which is really no different than certain other fanatics that we have been against in the recent decades.”

Knezovich echoed that, noting in his email that Shea visited right-wing activists during their armed occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Eastern Oregon in 2016.

“The goal of these groups has always been to create a white homeland consisting of Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Oregon and Washington,” Knezovich wrote. “The ideas presented in the (biblical war) document are how these groups intend to seize control, by force, should there be a governmental collapse or civil war.”