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Published On: May 18, 2015|Categories: MRFF's Inbox|0 Comments|

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Your recent letter to the USAF Chief of Staff is the ultimate oxymoron compared to the name of your organization.  The guy you’re going after is a chaplain and the venue was a prayer event.  What article of the UCMJ would you charge him with?  What part of the Constitution do you feel he violated; freedom of speech?
Your intolerance is morally disgusting.  Start bringing people together instead of spreading divineness.  You listen to the Obamas too much.
(name withheld)

Hi (name withheld),

Where to start? The “prayer event” in a government setting is a violation of the separation of church and state and it has been manipulated into existence by a Christian sect that is intent on overwhelming people who should know better into supporting their intention to “Christianize” America. This same sect is on record as believing it is the one and only “true” faith and all others, including other Christians, are doomed to hell.

Major General Olson has every right to believe as he does. But to act, in uniform, as a representative of the U.S. Military while espousing and endorsing the “one true faith” is a direct violation of Air Force regulations and U.S. law. Both are offenses deserving of a court martial.

There were other representations made in that meeting, implicitly endorsed by Major General Olson, that caused people to leave and disassociate themselves from them. Major General Olson did not.

That, to borrow your allegation, is what is “morally disgusting,” not the actions of the MRFF.

Your political bias is of no interest to us, please note, as the MRFF is not a political organization.

Here’s to enlightenment.

Mike Farrell
(MRFF Board of Advisors)

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