THE BLAZE – Military Group Hits Back With Pro-Faith Billboard About God in the Air Force Oath

Published On: April 1, 2014|Categories: News|0 Comments|

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The Restore Military Religious Freedom coalition, a conservative umbrella group comprised of organizations that support faith in the armed forces, hopes a new billboard will inspire Air Force cadets to utter “So help me God” when taking their annual Honor Oath.

The billboard, which is strategically located near entrances to the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., encourages cadets to exercise their religious freedom and takes aim at recent events that have been perceived by some critics as crack downs on the religious rights of cadets.

The ad, which will be posted for two months, features an image of Mount Rushmore, with overlaying text that reads, “Are you free to say ‘So help me God’? They did.” The quote references the oath of office historically uttered by U.S. presidents, as Charisma News reported.

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