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Sir. It is your right to disbelieve in God. But it is also the right of other to believe. And don’t even try the Jefferson Letter (wall) argument. It will only show your lack of knowledge and history of our country. No this also, those like yourself are the reason this country is in such moral decay. And very soon the define judgement of God will destroy what is left. Why, because people like yourself think it is there duty to cleans our society of his word because your offended by anything you cannot comprehend in your limited mental ability.
ANSWER THIS THEN. explain the technological wonder of the 19 churches hollowed of solid granite in worship to God. We cannot do it even today yet they are14000+ years old.


Sir or Madam,

Thank you for your note to MRFF.

First, it’s important for you to understand that we at MRFF are not all disbelievers. Certainly we have a few Atheists and Agnostics but the bulk of our staff and volunteers are practicing Protestant and Catholic Christians, Jews, Muslim and a few other religions.

Our mission is to ensure the freedom of religion guaranteed to each and every member of the armed forces by the US Constitution.

The concept of the Separation of Church and State has been ruled upon many times by the US Supreme Court. In one such ruling, Lemon Vs. Kurzman (1971), the court held that the Government, including public education and the armed forces may not favor, recommend, promote or proselytize one religion over another or religion over non-religion. So, if any member of the military attempts to promote Christianity over other faiths or non-beliefs MRFF will make an effort to intercede.

MRFF is currently addressing over 33,000 complaints from our young servicemen and women as to being victimized by command centered and coercive Christian based proselytizing at the hands of superiors. We have determined that most of those superiors participating in such proselytizing belong to an emerging militant and aggressive Christian sect known to us now as “Dominion Christians.” The Dominionists feel that the armed forces must be all obedient Christians to facilitate the conversion of world populations as preparation for the return of Jesus Christ and Christian dominion over the world. If you are not familiar with the term “Dominion Christianity” just google it for a chilling glimpse into the world of religion gone wrong.

Any and all of MRFF’s work to stem Dominionists is directed towards the Dominionists and not the thousands of good Christian men and women in the armed forces.

This movement is completely unconstitutional and backed by known dominionist organizations such as Officer’s Christian Fellowship and Campus Crusade for Christ Military Mission.

I am not totally familiar with the 19 churches hollowed out of solid rock and would like to see some pictures if you have a web site or link that I might use.

I hope I have been successful in explaining our mission and goals.

Rick Baker
MRFF Volunteer
Capt. USAF (Ret)

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