
Yeah...bullshit. From that venerated news source OneNewsNow.com:
How cute. An evangelical saying that other evangelicals aren't doing anything wrong! It's about time those guys all banded together...a little solidarity is just what they needed.
The anti-Christian organization? It just so happens to be the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, which I suppose is also anti-Jew, anti-Muslim, anti-Buddhist, anti-Wiccan, anti-Scientologist, anti-Pastafarian, anti-Zoroastrian, etc...They are the evil bastards representing Jeremy Hall.
The Chaplin is Lt. Colonel Tom Wheatley and this guy is a piece of work. One measly week ago he appeared in another One News Now article lamenting the idea that US Army Officers can't speak freely about their faith which, to me, suggests that they try to proselytize...or at least, really, really want to. Chaplin Lt. Colonel Tom Wheatley...I suppose he feels "muzzled" as well?
Lt. Tom explains claims of Army evangelism:
Now don't you all feel better?
No Proselytizing Seen In Military Leaders
An evangelical Army chaplain says he has seen no evidence to support the claims brought by an anti-Christian organization of a pattern of discrimination against non-Christians in the military.
How cute. An evangelical saying that other evangelicals aren't doing anything wrong! It's about time those guys all banded together...a little solidarity is just what they needed.
The anti-Christian organization? It just so happens to be the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, which I suppose is also anti-Jew, anti-Muslim, anti-Buddhist, anti-Wiccan, anti-Scientologist, anti-Pastafarian, anti-Zoroastrian, etc...They are the evil bastards representing Jeremy Hall.
The Chaplin is Lt. Colonel Tom Wheatley and this guy is a piece of work. One measly week ago he appeared in another One News Now article lamenting the idea that US Army Officers can't speak freely about their faith which, to me, suggests that they try to proselytize...or at least, really, really want to. Chaplin Lt. Colonel Tom Wheatley...I suppose he feels "muzzled" as well?
Lt. Tom explains claims of Army evangelism:
"Say you have a fellow soldier who is a strong Christian -- they might give a fellow soldier a hard time who professes to be atheist or maybe a different faith group."
Now don't you all feel better?




1 comments:
"US Army Officers can't speak freely about their faith which, to me, suggests that they try to proselytize...or at least, really, really want to."
Well, it's obvious, if they have to say that. I really feel for Jeremy, that could be my son that had to deal with that discrimination. That has got to be the hardest thing to do, be an atheist in the military with people running around with guns.
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