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I am sorry that you feel that Christianity is so dangerous to you; I hope that one day you’ll spend time with a charismatic Christian and learn this:
Jesus only wants a relationship with you and He demonstrated this by giving us Peace, Love, and Joy. His sacrifice was for YOU and to only Love you with a promise of eternal life.
In Jesus’ name, I pray that this organization comes to the truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, for it is not anyone’s job to convert, but the Holy Spirit to speak and inform you of the TRUTH.
Amen.
Jack
Posted August 21, 2010 at 6:31 AM
Holy Christ Amighty; separate church and military
Hunter Cool_
Posted August 21, 2010 at 9:17 AM
There Isn’t any “Peace, Love and joy” in christianity. The fact that christianity is even around killed milions. Wern’t they the ones who drilled holes in peoples heads “To let the DEMONS out”?
um…dudes… This isn’t an argument about whether Christianity is awesome. I’m sure it is. It’s a question about whether if someone joins the army to protect his country, he should be coerced into participating in the religious activities of their higher ups.
I’m mostly a Buddhist, but I would be appauled if my countrymen were coerced into meditating or whatever.
Freedom of religion is what our country was founded on. Do you not get that? It doesn’t matter how much you love Jesus, Allah, Buddha, or the Sun.
wake999
Posted August 23, 2010 at 12:40 AM
Religion as the anti-thought drug.
Take any religious text and call me in a millennium. Side effects may include- lack of thinking, fear, xenophobia, misogyny, homophobia, persecution, killing and narrow world view.
Does not increase spirituality.
Nick
Posted August 24, 2010 at 12:11 PM
Being a fighter pilot myself I can tell you 1 thing:
If you have to make life and death decisions in combat, you have to be a clear minded,
rational an critical thinking individual. It scares me to see so many religious freaks in
fighter cockpits. I hope this will change in the future, there should be no place for narrow
thinking, delusional individuals in a professional organization like the Air Force.
Well, of course the website the article is posted on is blocked by the military down here in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Can someone repost on the MRFF website so we can read it down here?
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I am sorry that you feel that Christianity is so dangerous to you; I hope that one day you’ll spend time with a charismatic Christian and learn this:
Jesus only wants a relationship with you and He demonstrated this by giving us Peace, Love, and Joy. His sacrifice was for YOU and to only Love you with a promise of eternal life.
In Jesus’ name, I pray that this organization comes to the truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, for it is not anyone’s job to convert, but the Holy Spirit to speak and inform you of the TRUTH.
Amen.
Holy Christ Amighty; separate church and military
There Isn’t any “Peace, Love and joy” in christianity. The fact that christianity is even around killed milions. Wern’t they the ones who drilled holes in peoples heads “To let the DEMONS out”?
um…dudes… This isn’t an argument about whether Christianity is awesome. I’m sure it is. It’s a question about whether if someone joins the army to protect his country, he should be coerced into participating in the religious activities of their higher ups.
I’m mostly a Buddhist, but I would be appauled if my countrymen were coerced into meditating or whatever.
Freedom of religion is what our country was founded on. Do you not get that? It doesn’t matter how much you love Jesus, Allah, Buddha, or the Sun.
Religion as the anti-thought drug.
Take any religious text and call me in a millennium. Side effects may include- lack of thinking, fear, xenophobia, misogyny, homophobia, persecution, killing and narrow world view.
Does not increase spirituality.
Being a fighter pilot myself I can tell you 1 thing:
If you have to make life and death decisions in combat, you have to be a clear minded,
rational an critical thinking individual. It scares me to see so many religious freaks in
fighter cockpits. I hope this will change in the future, there should be no place for narrow
thinking, delusional individuals in a professional organization like the Air Force.
Good luck in your battle for free thinking!
A NATO colleague from Europe.
http://www.christiancrazies.blogspot.com
Well, of course the website the article is posted on is blocked by the military down here in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Can someone repost on the MRFF website so we can read it down here?