MY CENTRAL JERSEY – OPINION: Court-martial of God is inexcusable
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OPINION: Court-martial of God is inexcusable
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The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution says that everyone in the United States has the right to practice his or her own religion, or no religion at all.
FREEDOM – the absence of necessity, coercion, or constraint in choice or action
From the earliest arrival of Europeans on America’s shores, religion has often been a bludgeon, used to discriminate, suppress and even kill heretics and the unbeliever; including the native americans already here. Regrettably, but true, the vast majority of early-generation Americans were Christian; the pitched battles between the various Protestant sects and, more explosively, between Protestants and Catholics, present an unavoidable contradiction to the widely held notion that America is a “Christian nation.” And every so true to this day!
NO Carl J. Asszony of Piscataway the MRFF DOES NOT want to give God a dishonorable discharge from the Armed Forces. The MRFF wants the Armed Forces leadership to stop proselytizing to the troops–they do not care if this general believes in the giant spaghetti monster, Zeus or Superman.