Friday, May 3, 2013

Sharing your faith is now a Crime in the Military?

Yesterday the news broke that "proselytizing" as a Christian is now a criminal offense in the military. Seems that a very wide and nebulous definition of "proselytize" is used so that on a "case by case" basis military personnel INCLUDING CHAPLAINS can be court marshaled for sharing their Christian faith. This is one of the most egregious violations of constitutional rights and religious freedoms we have witnessed in years. And like most of the recent usurpations of government authority it has nothing to do with legislation, but is enacted fully by bureaucrats appointed by the current administration. Of particular interest is the specificity of the punitive nature against Christianity and Judaism. After all, the majority of people in the U.S. would identify themselves with Christianity or Judaism so these religious systems now become the target of the secularist agenda of the Administration. These regulations conflict with the constitution, with our founding principles, with our centuries old values, morals, and plain common sense. This is ludicrous, incredulous, and evil. From the inception of the military the need for spiritual guidance, direction, and encouragement has been realized and now the "All Knowing and All Wise" government regulators deem the spiritual influence of Christianity damaging and detrimental. This ruling is simply a harbinger of things to come unless the people stand up and say enough to this nonsense.

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