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Just Say “No” to the
Military
The
military has become a hostile place for Christians. Just recently Todd Starnes
of FOX reported that:
·
The Air Force Academy removed a Bible
verse posted on a cadet's whiteboard after it determined the posting had
offended other cadets. The [offending] cadet wrote the passage on the
whiteboard posted outside his room. "I have been crucified with Christ
therefore I no longer live, but Christ lives in me," [Gal. 2:20].
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2014/03/11/air-force-academy-removes-bible-verse-from-cadet-whiteboard/
Mickey
Weinstein, director of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, complained
that:
·
"It clearly elevated one religious
faith (fundamentalist Christianity) over all others at an already virulently
hyper-fundamentalist Christian institution," he said. "It massively
poured fundamentalist Christian gasoline on an already raging out-of-control
conflagration of fundamentalist Christian tyranny, exceptionalism and supremacy
at USAFA."
While
Weinstein demanded disciplinary action against the cadet and his superiors, the
AFA demurred. Retired General Jerry Boykin, executive vice president of the
Family Research Council responded:
·
"Once the academy allowed cadets to
use these whiteboards for their personal use, censorship of religious
commentary is unacceptable. Either the Air Force Academy is very confused about
the Constitution of the United States or they don't really believe in the
liberties that are provided by that document."
I
wonder if Weinstein would protest if instead a cadet had drawn an obscene
sexual drawing or if he had advertised a gay pride event. Certainly, others
would have been offended by such expressions. After all, everyone is offended
by many different expressions. If mere offense
became the basis for our laws and regulations, we would all have to live in
isolation.
While
it is understandable that the Christian faith is offensive to some, it is
equally understandable that the secularist faith is offensive to others. In
fact, every law is offensive to somebody. Clearly, we shouldn’t attempt to get
rid of everything that causes offense. Instead of bringing us together, our
present form of secularism has driven us apart into hostile and competing
camps, elevating some forms of offense over others.
Instead,
we need sane laws – laws that will enable us to live together and at peace with
our varying worldviews. To this end, freedom of expression and religion, as
protected by our Constitution, must be reaffirmed.
Until
this time, those who have become the victims of an increasingly militant and
totalitarian secularism will be coerced to run-for-cover. Perhaps it’s time for
Christians to avoid the military until guarantees for their rights can be
reaffirmed.
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