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Posted: 3/13/2014 4:12:22 PM EDT


Air Force Academy's action puts Christians in the closet, violates federal law

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - The U.S. Air Force Academy's recent removal of a Bible verse from a cadet's personal whiteboard in the hall outside his room puts Christians in the closet and violates both his constitutionally protected rights and federal law, according to the Chaplain Alliance for Religious Liberty.

The military erased the Bible verse, Gal. 2:20, in response to a complaint filed by Mikey Weinstein, president of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation. Weinstein, an activist who actively seeks to censor constitutionally protected religious expression in the military, claims that the verse, which states "I have been crucified with Christ, and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me...," somehow "massively poured fundamentalist Christian gasoline on an already raging out-of-control conflagration of fundamentalist Christian tyranny, exceptionalism, and supremacy at USAFA."

Unsatisfied with removal of the verse, Weinstein is now demanding that the military punish the cadet and his superiors for "misconduct."

"No American, especially those who defend our freedom, should be denied his constitutionally protected religious liberties," said Chaplain (COL) Ron Crews, USAR retired, executive director of the Chaplain Alliance for Religious Liberty. "The Constitution does not share Mr. Weinstein's over-the-top hostility toward religion, and neither should the military. This cadet was clearly within his rights to express his faith in this non-disruptive way. We are grieved that the Air Force has decided to put this cadet and other Christians at the academy in the closet."

Crews said the academy's censorship of the cadet clearly violates a provision in Section 533 of the FY13 National Defense Authorization Act that protects military members from religious discrimination.    

The Chaplain Alliance for Religious Liberty is an organization of chaplain endorsers, the faith groups that provide chaplains for the U.S. military and other agencies needing chaplains. The endorsers in the Chaplain Alliance speak for more than 2,600 chaplains serving the Armed Forces.
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Link Posted: 3/13/2014 5:09:01 PM EDT
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If they erased a snack bar quote there'd be hell to pay.
Link Posted: 3/25/2014 6:23:11 PM EDT
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Unfortunately some people in the military can't keep their religion to themselves and get real butthurt when people tell them they shouldn't be proselytizing in uniform or running around waving a bible in peoples faces.....

Link Posted: 3/25/2014 7:07:48 PM EDT
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But if it had said " support the homo fag cocksuckers ", everyone would be scared to tell him to erase it.
Link Posted: 3/25/2014 7:11:47 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 3/25/2014 7:16:29 PM EDT
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Weinstein is not repeat not air force.  





He is an oustider trying to push his agenda through a couple whiners.  





The cadets have doubled down on their white board usage since the event... and at any rate this is old news.
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He's a USAFA grad.  If you couldn't guess by his last name coupled with his current profession, he's a Jew.  He claims his son, who also attended USAFA, was called a "dirty Jew" while at the academy.

 






So, he's gone all Pontius Pilate on the evangelical Christians at USAFA.  











 
Link Posted: 3/25/2014 7:20:04 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 4/9/2014 10:28:52 AM EDT
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I'm not a Jew or a lawyer, but if one of my Marines had that written on a white board outside his room in the barracks, it would come down immediately.  You can post that in front of your apartment in town, off base, but NOT on a government installation.  Cadets don't have first amendment rights, they are covered by the UCMJ, which means shut the fuck up and keep your views to yourself.  It shouldn't matter what the protesters status is; veteran, active duty, civilian, the cadet has overstepped and needs to be corrected.  It shouldn't take a civilian to point that out, anyone walking past it should have known it was out of line.
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