MRFF is to Christian rights as Hitler was to jew rights.
America was founded upon Christianity alone and Christianity is founded by Jesus The Christ.
MRFF was founded by a little jew rabble rouser name of whiningstein.
Jesus is the only true God of the universe. Surrender to Him or perish.
whiningstein is just a American traitor who will get whats’ coming to him. Hellfire.
Which would you place you’re faith in?
(name withheld)
Hi (name withheld), (I’m guessing not your real name since it appears to be a bogus email address) —
Your note is bemusing, as you seem to be arguing about some sort of comparison between Christianity and the MRFF. With all due respect, my friend, that is apples and oranges.
One is a religious belief………. like Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Atheism, Taoism, Confucianism, Hinduism, Rastafarianism, Jainism, Sikhism, Taoism, Agnosticism, Zoroastrianism, and so on.
The other is a Constitutional advocacy group……… dedicated to ensuring that all members of the United States Armed Forces fully receive the Constitutional guarantees of religious freedom to which they and all Americans are entitled by virtue of the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.
Your note is also misguided, in that you wrongly assert that “America was founded upon Christianity alone”, which of course is not accurate. And bear in mind, I’m a Christian myself so I’m not picking on Christianity… I’m just acknowledging that we are NOT, in fact, a Christian nation. Rather, we are a pluralistic society comprised of many different religious beliefs (including non-belief). And our founding generation was prescient in crafting a Constitution that neither advances nor prohibits any particular religious belief, including Christianity.
As a Christian, I think it’s great that you and I live in a country where we can worship the Triune God without restriction and without threat to our freedom or safety.
As a military veteran, I think it’s great that we live in a country where everyone can worship, or not worship, whatever God or gods they choose to believe in (or not believe in), without restriction and without threat to their freedom or safety.
So there you go. No one here at the MRFF is confused about who we are or what at we are doing, and no one here is proposing that the MRFF is a religion. No American traitors here, either, just a group of patriots who believe that the rights and protections afforded by the Constitution should be equally available to all Americans, and especially to all American soldiers, sailors, and airmen.
Thanks for writing.
Peace,
Mike Challman
Christian, USAF veteran, MRFF supporter
(name withheld),
American was not founded on Christianity for there is not one word about Christianity in the United States Constitution. Many people in America are Christians but there are many Jews, Hindus, Islamic. Shinto, and others. Enough to make America a pluralistic religious state.
MRFF helps assure every member of the Armed Forces that their religious freedom is protected and their Constitutional rights guaranteed.
There are many countries in which Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hindu and other beliefs are in the majority. But it is up to those countries to guarantee freedom of religion and equal opportunity to practice it such as exists in America.
Your writing identifies you as a Christian Dominionist, one who would allow Christianity to Dominate all religious and political activities.
As an American you must allow and guarantees equal worship opportunities for all faiths.
Rick Baker
Capt. USAF (MedRet)
MRFF Volunteer
Although it has been 34 years since I retired from the USAF and 45 years since a Catholic chaplain (you had to clear through the chaplain’s office when PCSing in those days) told me as I was headed for ‘Nam, I would be doing “God’s work” as I facilitated or actually killed “God-less Communists,” I never paid much attention until the last 20 years or so to the activist role of the Dominionists. If the AFA is not on the FBI’s/HSA’s terrorist watch lists, it should be. As I scan some of their writings, I am reminded of the written works of the Nazis in Germany and the Fascists in Italy and Spain in the 1930s – ’40s. The American citizenry needs to be paying attention to this outspoken and very public threat to our civil rights.
Submitted,
R. J. Cassinelli, USAF Retired
Retired University Lecturer in Religious Studies