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Published On: April 25, 2020|Categories: MRFF's Inbox|0 Comments|

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You need to mind your own business and stay out of military worshipping. Most of the time it is the only thing holding soldiers together and you are taking that away from them and that will only put them in harm’s way. Just because of your twisted feelings towards god doesn’t mean you should take that away from true soldiers unlike yourself. I don’t believe your story of you and both of your boys getting persecuted in the academy because it sounds like you made it up to promote your democratic agenda. Stop trying to take people’s faith away from them it is their constitutional right also not just your own. May you have a damned life.

(name withheld)


Response from MRFF Board Member John Compere

On Apr 25, 2020, at 12:15 PM, John Compere  wrote:

The US Constitution, American law & US Armed Forces regulations prohibit our secular military, as part of our secular government, from promoting or endorsing a religion except in military chapels or military chaplain religious channels where it is appropriate & permitted. Military chaplains may not proselytize their religion version as official military sponsored religion on secular military channels where it is neither appropriate nor permitted. That is why the unlawful practice was stopped by the military itself after complaints from military members, including Christians. Military chaplains are advised & aware of these religious restrictions.
 
Brigadier General John Compere, US Army (Retired)
Disabled American Veteran (Vietnam Era)
Board Member, Military Religious Freedom Foundation (80% Christians)

 

 

 

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