What are you people so afraid of

Published On: January 19, 2015|Categories: MRFF's Inbox|0 Comments|

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Just to let you know. You can’t get rid of God.  He’s here to stay long after you are gone. And since you don’t  believe …once you are gone you are gone for good. Nothing after death for you. All your protesting and complaining  and fears won’t  be remembered 5 minutes after you are dead. Feel real sorry for you. Wasted life all because you were afraid. Poor insignificant you. You could have spent your life doing something good and actually making a positive  contribution but out of fear you wasted your life being inconsequential. You are who?  You did what?  Exactly!!! God’s  not dead. You are.

(name withheld)


Dear (name withheld),

…and just to let you know (and hopefully without disparaging your clearly inflated self-importance), I agree that God is very much alive and will remain so without your ridiculous tantrum or governmental support.

 

I am a Christian (Episcopalian in fact) who fully supports Mikey’s and MRFF’s attempt to protect members of the U.S. Military from unconstitutional religious influence in relation to their training, assignment, advancement, retention and benefits.  96% of MRFF’s clients are also Christians who, like me, have chosen to fight back against (rather than passively accept) the Dominionist tendencies of those Christians who proselytize or attempt to impose their version of the Christian faith via government sanction.

 

My belief in Christ and his teachings (i.e. faith) is not so feeble as to make me feel the need to prop up my Christian faith and heritage with government approved crutches.  To do so as a patriotic American would be weak willed and would come at the expense of my duty to protect and defend my Constitution and the secular democratic republic it established.

 

I defend both my Christian faith and my very secular Constitution proudly and equally.  I don’t feel the need (or have the pre-requisite fear) to defend one at the expense of the other.

 

Peace be with you,

 

Andy Kasehagen

 

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