Travis Air Force Base Nativity
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This post was created on the previous version of the MRFF website, and may not be fully accessible to users of assistive technology. If you need help accessing this content, please reach out via email.Dear MRFF,
This great country was based upon the freedom of religion. The founders, not all of which believed in God, understood that this foundation must be one that must be accepted unilaterally among the people of this great nation. This movement to stop those of us who are believers has gone too far. Now we are at a point where Sharia law is given precedence over Christianity. At some point we will no longer accept the trampling of our God and Jesus Christ, and we will annihilate those who have tried to stop us from worshipping as we see fit. It is our right. If you do not agree, fine. That is your Constitutional right.
(name withheld)
Dear (name withheld)
As a proud Christian (Episcopalian in fact) volunteer for the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF), I am always amazed by the opening statements contained in the ‘hate mail’ we receive. I couldn’t agree with your opening statement more. MRFF stands for Religious Freedom in the United States Military. We have even attempted to express this simple and straightforward stand within the title of our organization in case you missed it. Extending this stand to your personal feelings of victimization, MRFF strongly encourages and truly hopes you continue to pray and speak as you see fit, as long as it is not on the taxpayer’s dime or under the assumption of government support. Our constitutional guarantee in this country is for our individual and collective ability to pray and speak as we see fit. However, neither you nor I (or any assembled groups we belong to) are granted a constitutional guarantee that the government supports or endorses our prayer or our speech.
For purposes of a rational discussion and response, I’ll assume the following:
1) You are a supporter of the Constitutional protection of other people’s rights to pray and speak as they see fit as well as yours; and
2) You support the sworn oath of military members to protect and defend our Constitutional protections.
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;…”
Within the military, the free exercise of religion is accommodated by the Chaplaincy. MRFF’s stand is that religious displays within the military belong within this very well funded accommodation. The military steps over the line from accommodation to establishment/support of a religion when it allows preferential religious displays such as the case at the Travis AFB main gate. At what point, was the decision made that only Christianity and Judaism would be displayed? Did I happen to miss the Travis AFB religious holiday displays for Buddhists, Muslims, Hindus, Shintos, Sikhs, etc.? If I did miss mention of the Travis AFB main gate displays for Mawlid an Nabi on February 15th or the Krishna Janmashtami on August 22nd, I truly do apologize for my unforgiveable ignorance as I am sure your support of those displays in the interest of prayer and speech freedoms would have been just as strong.
In the Interfaith Calendar of Religious Holidays for 2011 (http://www.interfaithcalendar.org/Fullyeararchive2011.htm) there are 186 days pertaining to 185 observances. When any arm of government chooses such a small sample from this calendar for recognition, the line from religious accommodation to religious support has clearly been crossed. Rather than suggesting that Travis AFB provide accommodation for religious displays at its main gate year round for the entire Interfaith Calendar (a daunting and expensive task for any military unit), MRFF has taken the reasonable and measured stand of requesting the relocation of religious displays to its existing location for religious accommodation, the Base Chapel.
Your consideration and understanding of MRFF’s position is greatly appreciated. If, on the other hand and in the interests of our shared constitutional protections that are a shining beacon throughout the world, you would like to initiate an effort for main gate displays at all of our military installations, I can’t speak for MRFF on this one, but I would support you 100 percent. Please keep me informed of your efforts should you chose to undertake this endeavor.
Sincerely,
Andy Kasehagen
p.s. MRFF is equally concerned with any instances within the U.S. Military where the religious aspects of Sharia Law (or any other law based on religious preference rather than democratic processes) have been given any precedence over Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Shintoism, Atheism, or any other form of religious belief or non-belief. I would greatly appreciate your forwarding all instances you have knowledge of so that our Board and Advisory Board can promptly review and take appropriate action. Thank you for your assistance in this matter.
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“….as long as it is not on the taxpayers dime…” you say as it applys to Christians celebrating their holy days in any calendar year? Well the last I saw any figures Christians in this country are the majority taxpayers,actually the majority of citizens are Christians . Now this is not a reason be disrespectful of other religions but since we are paying the bill and no real harm is being done to any other faith ,other than the voices in some of your heads telling you we are,may I suggest you go ahead and practice your faith and let the rest of us do the same. Get a grip on yourselves,you are getting some real bad publicity on this anti majority religion thing and you will loose, because I see the backlash coming. I saw more Merry Christmas signs in stores ,on bumper stickers and I predict ,from what I hear on the streets you better be prepared to build a lot of jails to house a lot of Christians .I am seeing and reading many folks leaving mainstream churches because their clergy are for some reason joining this simpleminded left wing approach to Christianity and telling people not to put up Nativity scenes in their townsquares,pray at community activities and schools,etc. Mark my word folks,we are not Europe and it just will not happen in this country. You can talk to death what you think the Constitution means but we will not hide in our homes to practice Christianity like some other countries were forced to do while the main stream churces turned away.